(Reuters) - CHICAGO, July 31 - Business activity in the U.S.
Midwest expanded less than expected in July and at its slowest
pace since April, constrained by a drop in new orders even as
hiring expanded, a report showed on Tuesday.
The National Association of Purchasing Management-Chicago
business barometer fell to 53.4 from 60.2 in June.
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Midwest expanded less than expected in July and at its slowest
pace since April, constrained by a drop in new orders even as
hiring expanded, a report showed on Tuesday.
The National Association of Purchasing Management-Chicago
business barometer fell to 53.4 from 60.2 in June.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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