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TABLE-Chicago PMI index 49.7 in Oct vs 54.2 in Sept

Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:47am EDT
 Oct 31 (Reuters) - The National Association of Purchasing
Management-Chicago said on Wednesday its index of Midwest
business activity fell in October to 49.7 from 54.2 in
September.
 Economists polled by Reuters had forecast an October figure
of 53.0.
                   Oct   Sept  Aug    July   June  May
(seasonal adj)
NAPM-Chicago          49.7  54.2  53.8   53.4   60.2  61.7
Production*           46.9  58.3  55.7   59.0   66.5  69.8
New Orders*           53.9  56.2  58.4   53.4   65.7  71.1
Order Backlog*        39.9  50.5  38.8   37.4   50.8  53.0
Inventories           49.6  38.2  44.6   55.1   55.9  52.6
Employment*           49.5  52.0  53.7   61.6   52.7  57.3
Supplier Deliveries*  52.7  50.6  51.9   55.3   52.1  45.3
Prices Paid*          74.7  59.0  71.8   73.1   68.1  70.2
The * indicates components used to calculate index.

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