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  The ISM Manufacturing index declined to 53.5 in May
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Implications:  Manufacturing data came in weaker than expected today, but as we said in our Monday Morning Outlook two weeks ago, the temporary slowdown we are seeing is related to the Japanese disasters, the spring auto shutdowns that usually occur in the summer, as well as the deadly and devastating tornado season that we have had through much of the country. Even with this slowdown, manufacturing continues to grow.  The only real bad news in today's report was on inflation, where the prices paid index showed elevated inflation again in May. In other news this morning, the ADP Employment index, a measure of private sector payrolls, increased 38,000 in May, well less than the consensus expected.  We are forecasting that the official Labor Department report released Friday will show a gain of about 110,000 for private sector payrolls.  In addition, construction increased 0.4% in April (-0.5% including downward revisions for March).  The increase in April was led by home improvements and commercial construction (power plants, communication facilities, and educational buildings).  We project that, in general, both home building and commercial construction will be moving upward from current levels, although certainly not every month. Also the Case-Shiller index, a measure of home prices in the 20 largest metro areas, declined 0.2% in March (seasonally-adjusted) and is down 3.5% versus a year ago.  Prices should start turning up later this year. Excess inventories remain large, but the pace of inventory reductions is very rapid.

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