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Manufacturing expands for 10th straight month

A private trade group said the U.S. manufacturing sector expanded in May, marking the 10th consecutive month of growth.
Scott Wilkerson assembles an electric vehicle April 22 at the Club Car headquarters in Augusta, Ga. A private trade group says the U.S. manufacturing sector expanded in May, marking the 10th consecutive month of growth.
Scott Wilkerson assembles an electric vehicle April 22 at the Club Car headquarters in Augusta, Ga. A private trade group says the U.S. manufacturing sector expanded in May, marking the 10th consecutive month of growth. Rainier Ehrhardt / AP
/ Source: The Associated Press

A private trade group said the U.S. manufacturing sector expanded in May, marking the 10th consecutive month of growth.

The Institute for Supply Management, a trade group of purchasing executives, said Tuesday its manufacturing index dipped to 59.7 in May from 60.4 in April. A level above 50 indicates expansion.

"We haven't lost much in the way of momentum," said Norbert Ore, chairman of the ISM's manufacturing survey on a conference call.. "The manufacturing sector continues to move ahead."

Economists polled by Thomson Reuters had expected the index to dip slightly to a reading of 59.

New orders, a gauge of future production, were unchanged at 65.7. Export orders grew despite concerns about growth in Europe and Asia. That's "unquestionably a positive," wrote Dan Greenhaus, chief economic strategist with Miller Tabak & Co.

ISM said its employment index, which measures employers' willingness to hire, rose 1.3 percentage points to 59.8.