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Flash PMI surveys due this week as data gap from US-shutdown lingers

Analysts flagged that key flash-PMI data for the U.S., eurozone, UK, Japan and India will be released this week, helping fill a data vacuum caused by the recent U.S. government shutdown.
The surveys will gauge manufacturing and services momentum in early November and serve as cues for central-bank policy direction. With the data pipeline still incomplete, markets remain cautious about growth in the near term and await clear signs of resilience or weakness.
Spglobal• By Harsh Ranjan
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Flash PMI surveys due this week as data gap from US-shutdown lingers

Analysts flagged that key flash-PMI data for the U.S., eurozone, UK, Japan and India will be released this week, helping fill a data vacuum caused by the recent U.S. government shutdown.
The surveys will gauge manufacturing and services momentum in early November and serve as cues for central-bank policy direction. With the data pipeline still incomplete, markets remain cautious about growth in the near term and await clear signs of resilience or weakness.
Spglobal• By Harsh Ranjan
Explore:High Return Equity Mutual Fund
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Markets await flash-PMIs after a data gap from the U.S. shutdown, seeking fresh growth signals this week.
Analysts flagged that key flash-PMI data for the U.S., eurozone, UK, Japan and India will be released this week, helping fill a data vacuum caused by the recent U.S. government shutdown.
The surveys will gauge manufacturing and services momentum in early November and serve as cues for central-bank policy direction. With the data pipeline still incomplete, markets remain cautious about growth in the near term and await clear signs of resilience or weakness.

Analysts flagged that key flash-PMI data for the U.S., eurozone, UK, Japan and India will be released this week, helping fill a data vacuum caused by the recent U.S. government shutdown.
The surveys will gauge manufacturing and services momentum in early November and serve as cues for central-bank policy direction. With the data pipeline still incomplete, markets remain cautious about growth in the near term and await clear signs of resilience or weakness.
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