
The taste of "stagflation": The US ISM Services PMI unexpectedly fell below the 50 "expansion-contraction line"

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The US May ISM Services PMI unexpectedly fell to 49.9, dropping below the 50 expansion-contraction line for the first time, indicating characteristics of "stagflation": both business activity and new orders plummeted, while the prices paid index rose to a 30-month high. Barclays warned that the slowdown in economic growth and increasing inflationary pressures could limit the Federal Reserve's policy space and increase market uncertainty. Despite the overall PMI softening, the employment index still showed moderate growth in service sector employment
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