November hit the US manufacturing sector hard. Factory activity contracted at its fastest pace in four months, dragged down by weakening orders. Manufacturers seem trapped in a prolonged slump with no clear exit in sight. This downturn could ripple through risk assets, including crypto markets, as economic uncertainty typically fuels cautious investor behavior. The data paints a grim picture: production stalling, demand fading, and recovery feels like a distant hope.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 12-01 15:55
The flower of the manufacturing industry is a bit withered right now... The illness of weakened orders is difficult enough to spread on-chain. Be careful, our unicorns may also have to tighten their belts.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-01 15:51
The manufacturing industry is experiencing a dramatic fall, leading to dumping, and now encryption is going to suffer.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 12-01 15:48
The collapse of the manufacturing industry has affected the crypto world... We have to wait and see how the Fed plays it out.
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MrRightClick
· 12-01 15:38
When the manufacturing industry collapses, the crypto market has to suffer as well... This wave is indeed sharp-tongued.
November hit the US manufacturing sector hard. Factory activity contracted at its fastest pace in four months, dragged down by weakening orders. Manufacturers seem trapped in a prolonged slump with no clear exit in sight. This downturn could ripple through risk assets, including crypto markets, as economic uncertainty typically fuels cautious investor behavior. The data paints a grim picture: production stalling, demand fading, and recovery feels like a distant hope.