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US ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI beats with 57.3, EUR/USD slides

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Economists expected ISM's Non-Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index to drop to 54.9 in February from 55.5 in January. See preview. Any score above 50 represents expansion. Projections remain elevated despite the ongoing coronavirus crisis. In China, the Caixin Services PMIs crashed to the lowest on record.

The employment component serves as a hint toward Friday's Non-Farm Payrolls report and was forecast to rise from 53.1 to 54.1 points. New Orders, the forward-looking component, was forecast to increase from 56.2 to 56.3 points. Prices Paid, which provides inflation information, was predicted to drop from 55.5 to 54.5 points. 

Markit's final Services PMI was confirmed at 49.4 points. 

Ahead of the publication, EUR/USD was pressured around 1.11 due to Italy considering closing schools due to the fast spread of coronavirus. GBP/USD was hovering around 1.28 and USD/JPY around 107.30.

USD/CAD was trading closer to 1.33. The Bank of Canada has announced its decision at the same time as the ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI publication. 

 

United States ISM Non-Manufacturing Employment Index above forecasts (54.1) in February: Actual (55.6)

United States ISM Non-Manufacturing Employment Index above forecasts (54.1) in February: Actual (55.6)
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United States ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI above forecasts (54.9) in February: Actual (57.3)

United States ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI above forecasts (54.9) in February: Actual (57.3)
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