Chicago PMI Rises Above Highest Estimate Even As Employment Drops; Prices Paid Soar

March’s miss in Chicago PMI is now a dim and distant aberation as April and now May’s Purchasing Managers Index surged to 65.5 – just shy of its Oct 2013 highs. As champgen corks fly and the world celebrates “we’re back baby” – we hesitate to burst that exuberant bubble and note that production fell, the employment sub-index fell below its 12-month average (but that doesn’t matter, right) and prices paid surged by their most in 5 years (that awkward margin-consuming inflation stoking thing).

 

 

As MNI concludes:

“We’ve had false dawns before, but the long run of strength in the survey, coupled with other more positive economic data, suggests growth is becoming more entrenched.”

Yep – no false dawn this time… we are sure of it.




via Zero Hedge http://ift.tt/1oRiZIZ Tyler Durden

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