By Rex Nutting, MarketWatch


Growth was robust in November in the U.S. nonmanufacturing sectors, the Institute for Supply Management said Monday.

The ISM nonmanufacturing index fell to 58.5% in November from 60% in October, the private group said.


The index was “high by historical standards and at a level consistent with a solid pace of economic growth,” said Michael Moran, chief economist for Daiwa Securities America.


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