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Business Confidence in the United States increased to 48.70 points in August from 48 points in July of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States ISM Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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View monthly updates and historical trends for US ISM Manufacturing PMI. from United States. Source: Institute for Supply Management. Track economic data …
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ISM Manufacturing New Orders in the United States increased to 51.40 points in August from 47.10 points in July of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States ISM Manufacturing New Orders.
Overview with Chart & Report: ISM Manufacturing PMI reflects business conditions in the US manufacturing sector in the specified month. The indicator is based on a survey of representatives from more than 400 companies. Unlike
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View monthly updates and historical trends for US ISM Services PMI. from United States. Source: Institute for Supply Management. Track economic data with …
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This dataset provides values for ISM MANUFACTURING INVENTORIES reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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ISM Non Manufacturing New Orders in the United States increased to 56 points in August from 50.30 points in July of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States ISM Non-Manufacturing New Orders.
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This dataset provides values for MANUFACTURING PMI reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
Overview with Chart & Report: ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI reflects activity in the US service sector in the reporting month. The indicator is based on a survey of representatives from more than 400 companies. Unlike Markit, ISM
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The ISM New York Current Business Conditions index increased by 1.7 points from the previous month to 37.2 in March 2021, up from February's nine-month low of 35.5. Employment rose 21.9 points to a 19-month high of 63.0 and Quantity of Purchases increased to a three-month high of 41.7. In addition, Current Revenues rose to a three-month high with a breakeven finding of 50.0, a significant increase from the 8-month low of 35.3 reported in February. Expected Revenues rose even more, increasing by 16.2 points to reach a 14-month high of 63.3. Prices Paid fell after increasing for four consecutive months, reaching a 3-month low of 70.8, down from the 30-month high of 76.5 reported in February. The New York chapter of the Institute for Supply Management has discontinued in May 2021 the release of the monthly Current Business Index. This dataset provides - United States Ism New York Index- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
In April 2025, the value of the Manufacturing Purchasing Leaders' Index (PLI) in the United States stood at ****. An indicator of the economic health of the manufacturing sector, the Purchasing Leaders' Index is based on five major indicators: new orders, inventory levels, production, supplier deliveries and the employment environment. An index value above ** percent indicates a positive development in the manufacturing sector, whereas a value below ** percent indicates a negative situation.
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This dataset provides values for ISM NEW YORK INDEX reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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United States Leading Index: US data was reported at 1.718 % in Feb 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 1.573 % for Jan 2020. United States Leading Index: US data is updated monthly, averaging 1.536 % from Jan 1982 (Median) to Feb 2020, with 458 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.355 % in Nov 1983 and a record low of -2.654 % in Mar 2009. United States Leading Index: US data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.S012: State Leading Index. The data predicts the six-month growth rate of the state’s coincident index. In addition to the coincident index, the models include other variables that lead the economy such as the state-level housing permits (1 to 4 units), initial unemployment insurance claims, delivery times from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) manufacturing survey, and the interest rate spread between the 10-year Treasury bond and the 3-month Treasury bill. Given the sudden, extreme impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on initial unemployment claims in recent weeks, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia researchers’ standard approach for estimating the six-month change in coincident indexes is not appropriate. Therefore, they suspended the release of the state leading indexes indefinitely.
The four adjacent Outer Cape communities of Eastham, Truro, Provincetown, and Wellfleet have built an intermunicipal partnership to pursue a regional approach to shoreline management. This partnership promotes short- and long-term science-based decisions that will maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of community responses to the increased threat of coastal hazards. This layer is a product of that partnership, the Intermunicipal Shoreline Management Project, a project first initiated in 2019 with funding from CZM's Coastal Resilience Grant Program.The information associated with this data layer describes long-term (approximately 150 years) shoreline change rates across the ISM planning area. USGS data from the Massachusetts Shoreline Change Project (2018 update) was used to create this data layer. Transect locations and attributes were extracted from the long-term rates without bias dataset (CapeCodBay_NB_LT_rates). Rate calculations were computed by the USGS using the Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS) version 5.0. The absolute value of the linear regression rate of change was used to rank rates in ascending order to create a visual representation of the relative magnitude of change along the entire 4-town shoreline of Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet and Eastham. The length of each transect is a relative measure of change. A longer polyline indicates a greater rate of change when compared to all other transects within the project extent. Negative values indicate erosion and positive values indicate accretion. For more information regarding the original dataset used to create this visual representation layer please see Himmelstoss, E.A., Farris, A.S., Weber, K.M., and Henderson, R.E., 2019, Massachusetts shoreline change project, 2018 update–A GIS compilation of shoreline change rates calculated using Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 5.0, with supplementary intersects and baselines for Massachusetts: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9RRBEYK
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The Southern HII Region Discovery Survey is an Australia Telescope Compact Array 4-6 and 8-10 GHz radio continuum and radio recombination line survey of Milky Way HII regions (Wenger et al., 2021). This data archive contains all relevant intermediate data products from the final SHRDS data release (the Full Catalog). For each observed HII region and calibrator field, this archive contains (1) a 4 GHz bandwidth, full-Stokes, multi-scale, multi-frequency synthesis (MS-MFS) continuum FITS image, (2) up to sixteen 256 MHz bandwidth, full-Stokes, MS-MFS continuum FITS images covering the full 4 GHz bandwidth, (3) a Stokes I MS-MFS FITS image of each RRL transition, (4) a Stokes I multi-scale FITS data cube of each RRL transition, and (5) a FITS image containing the watershed segmentation region for each identified HII region at each observed frequency. The archive also includes the relevant residual images/cubes and primary beam images for all of these data products, as well as all of the images and cubes smoothed to a common angular resolution. Lineage: Australia Telescope Compact Array project code C2842 and C2963. See Wenger et al. 2021.
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The Southern HII Region Discovery Survey is an Australia Telescope Compact Array 4-6 and 8-10 GHz radio continuum and radio recombination line survey of Milky Way HII regions (Wenger et al., 2021). This data archive contains all relevant intermediate data products from the final SHRDS data release (the Full Catalog). For each observed HII region and calibrator field, this archive contains (1) a 4 GHz bandwidth, full-Stokes, multi-scale, multi-frequency synthesis (MS-MFS) continuum FITS image, (2) up to sixteen 256 MHz bandwidth, full-Stokes, MS-MFS continuum FITS images covering the full 4 GHz bandwidth, (3) a Stokes I MS-MFS FITS image of each RRL transition, (4) a Stokes I multi-scale FITS data cube of each RRL transition, and (5) a FITS image containing the watershed segmentation region for each identified HII region at each observed frequency. The archive also includes the relevant residual images/cubes and primary beam images for all of these data products, as well as all of the images and cubes smoothed to a common angular resolution. Lineage: Australia Telescope Compact Array project code C2842 and C2963. See Wenger et al. 2021.
The four adjacent Outer Cape communities of Eastham, Truro, Provincetown, and Wellfleet have built an intermunicipal partnership to pursue a regional approach to shoreline management. This partnership promotes short- and long-term science-based decisions that will maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of community responses to the increased threat of coastal hazards. This shapefile is a product of that partnership, the Intermunicipal Shoreline Management Project, a project first initiated in 2019 with funding from CZM's Coastal Resilience Grant Program.The information associated with this shapefile describes short-term (approximately 30 years) shoreline change rates across the ISM planning area. USGS data from the Massachusetts Shoreline Change Project (2018 update) was used to create this layer. Transect locations and attributes were extracted from the short-term rates without bias dataset (CapeCodBay_NB_ST_rates). Rate calculations were computed by the USGS using the Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS) version 5.0. The absolute value of the linear regression rate of change was used to rank rates in ascending order to create a visual representation of the relative magnitude of change along the shorelines of Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet and Eastham. The length of each transect is a relative measure of change. A longer polyline indicates a greater rate of change when compared to all other transects within the planning area. Negative values indicate erosion and positive values indicate accretion. For more information regarding the original dataset used to create this visual representation layer please see Himmelstoss, E.A., Farris, A.S., Weber, K.M., and Henderson, R.E., 2019, Massachusetts shoreline change project, 2018 update–A GIS compilation of shoreline change rates calculated using Digital Shoreline Analysis System version 5.0, with supplementary intersects and baselines for Massachusetts: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9RRBEYK
We have compiled a catalogue of the gas content for a sample of 1916 galaxies, considered to be a fair representation of normality. The definition of a normal galaxy adopted in this work implies that we have purposely excluded from the catalogue galaxies having distorted morphology (such as interaction bridges, tails or lopsidedness) and/or any signature of peculiar kinematics (such as polar rings, counterrotating disks or other decoupled components). In contrast, we have included systems hosting active galactic nuclei (AGN) in the catalogue. This catalogue revises previous compendia on the ISM content of galaxies published by Bregman et al. (1992ApJ...387..484B) and Casoli et al. (1998A&A...331..451C), and compiles data available in the literature from several small samples of galaxies. Masses for warm dust, atomic and molecular gas, as well as X-ray luminosities have been converted to a uniform distance scale taken from the Catalogue of Principal Galaxies (PGC). We have used two different normalization factors to explore the variation of the gas content along the Hubble sequence: the blue luminosity (LB) and the square of linear diameter (D_25_^2^). Our catalogue significantly improves the statistics of previous reference catalogues and can be used in future studies to define a template ISM content for normal galaxies along the Hubble sequence.
We present a survey of diffuse OVI emission in the interstellar medium (ISM) obtained with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE). Spanning 5.5yr of FUSE observations, from launch through 2004 December, our data set consists of 2925 exposures along 183 sight lines, including all of those with previously published OVI detections. The data were processed using an implementation of CalFUSE version 3.1 modified to optimize the signal-to-noise ratio and velocity scale of spectra from an aperture-filling source. Cone search capability for table J/ApJ/647/328/table3 (OVI {lambda}1032{AA} Detections) Cone search capability for table J/ApJ/647/328/table4 (OVI {lambda}1032{AA} 3{sigma} upper limits)
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This is the dataset that was used to produce the associated paper, published in MNRAS. It contains the output from each of the SPH simulations, including dump files and the scripts used to generate the figures for the paper. To view the paper follow the DOI or linked handle.
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Business Confidence in the United States increased to 48.70 points in August from 48 points in July of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States ISM Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.