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NEW YORK, April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In March, New York City purchasing managers reported directional optimism one year after the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic first materialized in this Report, according to the survey taken by the Institute for Supply Management-New York. While we first saw the COVID-19 pandemic hit the Report in March of 2020, the worst effects would be felt one month later, with the long, slow climb back starting in May, said Kelly Barner, ISM-New York s Business Survey Chair and Owner of Buyers Meeting Point.
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Current Business Conditions saw a small increase over February, rising from a 9-month low of 35.5 to 37.2 in March. In March of 2020, this index was at 12.9, reflecting a 39-point drop in one month, but not yet at the lowest level that would be reported during the pandemic.
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NEW YORK, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In February, New York City purchasing managers reported significant drops in Current Business Conditions and Employment, according to the survey taken by the Institute for Supply Management-New York. Wild month over month fluctuations have been replaced with lower business conditions and outlook, said Kelly Barner, ISM-New York s Business Survey Chair and Owner of Buyers Meeting Point. For the last two months, the only increases have been in prices.
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Current Business Conditions decreased by 15.7 points to a 9-month low of 35.5 in February (referencing the 19.5 reported in May of 2020). This finding is down from 51.2 in January, a level that represented a loss of 10.1 points.
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NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In January, New York City purchasing managers reported decreased activity in every index except Prices Paid, according to the survey taken by the Institute for Supply Management-New York. Business conditions continue to improve, but with clear indications of uncertainty interrupting solid growth, said Kelly Barner, ISM-New York s Business Survey Chair and Owner of Buyers Meeting Point. The fact that the Six-Month Outlook has increased about 10 points but continues a monthly pattern of wide swings is a perfect example – this will be reflected in the service and supply commitments made by companies in the New York Metro area.