U.S. manufacturing activity remained weak in September with a PMI of 47.2, indicating contraction for the sixth straight month. However, new orders rose, and input prices hit a nine-month low. The Federal Reserve's rate cuts are anticipated to boost activity, despite challenges like a port strike. Read The Rest at :
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