US Service sector rises above the pre-pandemic level.
After months of turmoil and bad news, the service sector sees a ray of hope. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) said on Monday its non-manufacturing activity index rose to a reading of 57.8 in September from 56.9 in August, which is slightly higher than what it was in February. The fiscal stimulus was a contributing factor. Read more on this here.
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