Chicago PMI Jumps To 2-Year High In January
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By Jennifer Nash
The Chicago Purchasing Managers’ Index (Chicago Business Barometer) jumped to its highest level in over two years in January, rising 11.3 points to 54.0. This reading came in above the projected 43.5 and marks the first month
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