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[unable to retrieve full-text content] The latest Chicago Purchasing Manager's Index, or the Chicago Business Barometer, fell to 59.5 in February from 63.8 in January, which is in expansion territory. Values above 50.0 indicate expanding manufacturing activity.
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[unable to retrieve full-text content] The latest Chicago Purchasing Manager's Index, or the Chicago Business Barometer, fell to 59.5 in February from 63.8 in January, which is in expansion territory. Values above 50.0 indicate expanding manufacturing activity.
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Doug Short considers the following as important:
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