The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US services sector accelerate­s in February

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WASHINGTON: The US services sector saw growth pick up in February, with a sharp increase in activity and new orders, even as concerns about trade friction with China lingered, according to a business survey released.

The rebound after two months of declines came despite a retail slowdown and a continued shortage of workers, the Institute for Supply Management’s monthly survey showed.

The ISM’s non-manufactur­ing index jumped three points to 59.7 per cent from 56.7 per cent in the prior month, well above the consensus estimate of economists and above the 12-month average. Anything above 50 per cent indicates growth.

“It was a strong rebound from prior month,” said Anthony Nieves, chair of ISM’s survey committee for the non-manufactur­ing sector.

“It was notable to see all 18 industries have reflected growth,” he told reporters in a conference call.

It is the first time since April that every industry showed expansion in the month and only the second time since May 2006, ISM said.

In the key components, the business activity index jumped five points to 64.7 per cent, while new orders surged 7.5 points to 65.2 per cent, according to the report, both the highest since August 2005.

But the uncertaint­y generated by the trade dispute with China hangs over the sector, which Nieves said especially affects retailers, which saw contractio­n in activity.

One company executive said, “We are anxiously awaiting decisions in the next couple of weeks on the fate of the proposed tariffs on China.”

Another said that, while business was “steady... we are more concerned about tariffs in the short term, since there seems to be no agreement.”

But hiring continues to be a headache for firms nationwide, and the employment index fell 2.6 points to 55.2 per cent.

“It’s really tough right now,” Nieves said, noting that firms are beginning to see wage pressures, especially since the “prevalent practice” is to hire from competitor­s to fill open positions. — AFP

 ??  ?? The US flag flies at the Port of Long Beach, in Los Angeles County The ISM’s non-manufactur­ing index jumped three points to 59.7 per cent from 56.7 per cent in the prior month, well above the consensus estimate of economists and above the 12-month average. Anything above 50 per cent indicates growth. — AFP photo
The US flag flies at the Port of Long Beach, in Los Angeles County The ISM’s non-manufactur­ing index jumped three points to 59.7 per cent from 56.7 per cent in the prior month, well above the consensus estimate of economists and above the 12-month average. Anything above 50 per cent indicates growth. — AFP photo

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