Home

 
India Bullion iPhone Application
  Quick Links
Currency Futures Trading

MCX Strategy

Precious Metals Trading

IBCRR

Forex Brokers

Technicals

Precious Metals Trading

Economic Data

Commodity Futures Trading

Fixes

Live Forex Charts

Charts

World Gold Prices

Reports

Forex COMEX India

Contact Us

Chat

Bullion Trading Bullion Converter
 

$ Price :

 
 

Rupee :

 
 

Price in RS :

 
 
Specification
  More Links
Forex NCDEX India

Contracts

Live Gold Prices

Price Quotes

Gold Bullion Trading

Research

Forex MCX India

Partnerships

Gold Commodities

Holidays

Forex Currency Trading

Libor

Indian Currency

Advertisement

 
RTRS: U.S. factory activity expands in August at fastest pace since April 2010: Markit
 
(Reuters) - - The U.S. manufacturing industry expanded in August while employment in the sector grew at its fastest pace since March of last year, an industry report showed on Tuesday.

Financial data firm Markit said its final U.S. Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index rose to 57.9 in August from 55.8 in July, marking its highest level since April 2010. The preliminary read for the index was 58.0.

A reading above 50 signals expansion in economic activity.

The output subindex rose to 60.7 from 59.7, while the employment component came in at 54.6 from July's final read of 51.2. The final employment reading for August marked its highest level since a matching read in March 2013.

"The US manufacturing sector has gone from strength to strength this summer, with August's improvement in business conditions the sharpest for over four years," said Tim Moore, senior economist at Markit.

"Impressive new business and output gains were matched by a solid rebound in employment growth. The latest survey points to the fastest upturn in payroll numbers for around a year-and-a-half, highlighting that the manufacturing sector continues to have a positive impact on overall labor market conditions."

A read on new orders rose modestly compared to July.

(Reporting by Sam Forgione, Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
Source