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US: Chicago Fed National Activity Index Falls to -0.13 in September

The data published by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago showed on Monday that the National Activity Index (CFNAI) fell to -0.13 in September from +0.29 (revised to +0.05) in August.

This reading implies a slower growth pace in September than in August.

The US dollar is still rallying after the release and was up 0.26% on the day at 93.85.

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