Global PMI Data Shows Persistent Price Inflation in May

24.06.06 News

Global PMI data for May indicates a slight increase in the average prices charged for goods and services, driven by persistent price hikes in services and accelerating manufacturing costs. While Europe shows signs of cooling inflation, the U.S. data aligns with the Fed’s target inflation levels. The PMI Prices Charged Index rose marginally to 53.3, reflecting sustained inflation rates above pre-pandemic levels.

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