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Abi Drops To An All-time Low For Second Straight Month

机译:阿比连续第二个月跌至历史最低点

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Business conditions at architecture firms continue to deteriorate, with the Architecture Billings Index (ABI) posting its lowest level since the survey began in 1995 for the second month in a row. As a leading economic indicator of construction activity, the ABI shows an approximate nine- to twelve-month lag time between architecture billings and construction spending. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) reported the November ABI rating was 34.7, down from the 36.2 mark in October (any score above 50 indicates an increase in billings). The inquiries for new projects score was 38.3, also a historic low point. "With mounting job losses, declines in retail sales, and travel cut-backs, the need for new commercial facilities has dropped considerably recently," said AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker, PhD, Hon. AIA. "What's just as troubling is that the institutional sector-schools, hospitals, and public buildings-is also beginning to react to tighter credit conditions and a weakening economy."
机译:建筑公司的商业状况继续恶化,建筑业帐单指数(ABI)连续第二个月创下1995年调查以来的最低水平。作为建筑活动的主要经济指标,ABI显示建筑账单与建筑支出之间大约有9到12个月的滞后时间。美国建筑师协会(AIA)报告,11月份的ABI评分为34.7,低于10月份的36.2(任何高于50的评分都表明帐单有所增加)。新项目的查询分数为38.3,也是历史最低点。友邦保险首席经济学家汉米·贝克(Kermit Baker)表示:“由于失业人数增加,零售额下降以及旅行减少,最近对新商业设施的需求已大大下降。”友邦保险。 “同样令人不安的是,机构部门-学校,医院和公共建筑-也开始对信贷条件趋紧和经济疲软做出反应。”

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