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downtick

[doun-tik] / ˈdaʊnˌtɪk /


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The downtick was driven by an increased share of involuntary part-time workers and lower employment in the temporary-help industry.

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The downtick tallies with the decline in private-sector activity to a four-month low, hampered by stagnating new business, as measured by purchasing managers’ survey data published Tuesday.

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Also contributing to the downtick were weaker manufacturers’ new orders of consumer goods and materials and initial claims for unemployment insurance, the Conference Board’s report said.

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There also appeared to be a downtick on hopes for the speed of the U.S.

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The downtick marked a contrast with sentiment data from businesses, including the closely watched Ifo Institute index, which registered improved confidence among firms in October.

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