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The world's strongest economy marches out of the crisis
The U.S. Chicago purchasing index in January jumped to 68.8 points instead of the expected 65 points, which is a high value have not seen since July 1988.
The production subindex climbed to 73.7 points, from 72.2 points, while the employment subindex rose from 5.4 points to 64.3 points, while the new sub-orders index climbed from 68.7 points to 75.7 points.
All partial data suggests, that U.S. economic’s fundamentals are stable, and the values above 50 points indicates that the recovery from the crisis is rapidly progressing – reports tozsdeforum.hu.
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