Benchmarks closed mostly higher on Friday after market watchers played down chances of a possible rate hike by the Fed following desultory nonfarm payrolls data for August. While payrolls additions were lower than expected, the unemployment rate increased 0.1%. Meanwhile, the ISM Manufacturing Index hit a six year high for the month of August.The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) closed at 21,987.56, gaining 0.2%. The S&P 500 Index (INX) increased 0.2% to close at 2,476.55. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq Composite Index (IXIC) closed at 6,435.33, increasing 0.1%. Advancing issues outnumbered decliners on the NYSE by 1,850 to 934. On the Nasdaq, advancers outnumbered decliners by 1,711 to 1,033.Rate-hike Chances Decline after Desultory Job DataMarkets closed higher on Friday after market watchers played down chances of a possible interest rate hike by the Fed, following desultory nonfarm payrolls data for August. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a total of 156,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in August, missing the consensus estimate of 180,000 new jobs additions for the period. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate increased 0.1% to reach 4.4%, up from 4.3% last month when it hit a 16 year low. The consensus estimate for the jobless rate for the period was 4.3%, consistent with previous month’s data.Manufacturing sector alone added 36,000 jobs last month, which brought up the total number of job additions to 156,000. Average hourly earnings increased 0.1% in August, whereas the consensus estimate for the period was 0.2% for the period.ISM Manufacturing Index Hits Six-Year HighThe ISM Manufacturing Index increased to 58.8% in August, up from 56.3% in July, whereas the consensus estimate for the period was a decline to 56.2%. This marks its highest reading experienced in more than six years since April 2011. Such a figure was achieved primarily due to the contribution from the industrial sector. The new-orders index fell a paltry 0.1 point to 60.3%. Also, the production index gained meagerly to reach 61% while the employment index increased almost 5 points to 59.9%.However, construction spending for July decreased 0.6%, whereas the consensus estimate for the period predicted an increase of 0.3%. However, the metric was up 1.8% year-over-year. According to the Commerce Department, public construction spending dipped 1.4% in July and private construction spending was down 0.4% for the period. Economists suggest that this decline was due to a dip in construction outlays.Weekly RoundupFor the week, the Dow, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq increased 0.8%, 2.7% and 1.4% respectively. During this period, Hurricane Harvey pummeled Houston and forced major oil-refineries in the area to shut down. Moreover, North Korea test fired a ballistic missile over Japan, landing in the Pacific Ocean. This increased geopolitical instability in the Korean Peninsula and raised tensions between the U.S. and North Korea. Meanwhile, speaking to CNBC, U.S. Secretary of State, Steven Mnuchin said the Trump administration has presented a detailed tax plan to the Congress which they expect to sign into law by the year end.Stocks That Made HeadlinesT-Mobile US Gears Up for 5G With 600-MHz LTE SitesNational provider of mobile communications services, T-Mobile US Inc. TMUS has been a pioneer in innovative network expansion methodologies. (Read More)Lululemon Ups View on Q2 Earnings Beat, Shares Gain 6%Amid a struggling athletic wear market, Lululemon Athletica Inc. LULU surprised investors with robust second-quarter fiscal 2017 results. (Read More)C.H. Robinson to Grow Globally with Milgram Buyout for $50MIn a bid to expand its footprint across the globe, C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. CHRW acquired Milgram & Company Ltd. (Read More)Does Apple Need to Offer Freebies to Justify iPhone 8 Price?The buzz surrounding Apple Inc’s AAPL iPhone 8 is growing louder as we approach its big event to be held on Sep 12, 2017. (Read More)Zacks' 10-Minute Stock-Picking SecretSince 1988, the Zacks system has more than doubled the S&P 500 with an average gain of +25% per year. With compounding, rebalancing, and exclusive of fees, it can turn thousands into millions of dollars.But here's something even more remarkable: You can master this proven system without going to a single class or seminar. And then you can apply it to your portfolio in as little as 10 minutes a month. Learn the secret >>Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc. (CHRW): Free Stock Analysis Report Apple Inc. (AAPL): Free Stock Analysis Report lululemon athletica inc. (LULU): Free Stock Analysis Report T-Mobile US, Inc. (TMUS): Free Stock Analysis Report To read this article on Zacks.com click here. Zacks Investment Research