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US Publications

Below is a list of our US Publications for the last 6 months. If you are looking for reports older than 6 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep

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Empire State Survey

PM Datanote: US ISM Services Survey, September

Still consistent with further falls in services inflation.

Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US

PM Datanote: US ISM Manufacturing Survey, September

Still depressed; core goods prices likely to keep falling.

Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US

PM Datanote: US Empire State Manufacturing Survey, July

Output lacking momentum, but goods inflation still very much in check.

Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US

PM Datanote: US NFIB Survey, June

A slight improvement from a weak base, but challenges remain.

Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US

PM Datanote: US ISM Services Survey, June

Ugly activity and employment numbers, further signs of disinflation. 

Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US

PM Datanote: US NFIB Survey, May

A partial recovery, but still a downbeat picture.

Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US

PM Datanote: US ISM Services Survey, May

A solid headline number, but the labor market is a weak spot.

Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US

PM Datanote: US ISM Manufacturing Survey, May

Manufacturing recovery fizzling out before it has even begun.

Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US

PM Datanote: US NFIB Survey, April

An improvement, but small businesses are still under pressure.

Oliver Allen (Senior US Economist)US

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