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US Factory Production Expands for Fifth Consecutive Month

Nov. 16, 2018
Factory output continued to grow at a solid clip, supported by a range of sectors including metals, machinery, aerospace and furniture.

U.S. factory production expanded in October for a fifth straight month, the longest streak since 2011 and indicating a solid start to the fourth quarter, Federal Reserve data showed Friday.

Manufacturing output rose 0.3% after an upwardly revised 0.3% gain in the prior month. Economists had projected a median increase of 0.2%. Total industrial production, which also includes mining and utilities, increased a below-forecast 0.1%, reflecting declines in those sectors.

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Factory output continued to grow at a solid clip, supported by a range of sectors including metals, machinery, aerospace and furniture. While buoyant consumer demand and this year’s corporate tax cuts have helped boost production, the sector faces headwinds including higher costs for materials and supply constraints partly linked to the trade war with China.

The industrial production figures reflect a 0.5% decline in utility output, the biggest drop since June, and a 0.3% decrease in mining, the largest decline since January. Hurricanes Florence and Michael, which made landfall in September and October respectively, lowered industrial production during the two months, “but their effects appear to be less than 0.1% per month,” the Fed said.

Capacity utilization, measuring the amount of a plant that’s in use, eased to 78.4% from an upwardly revised 78.5% in the prior two months, the highest since January 2015. That compares with the long-run average of 79.8%.

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Production of motor vehicles and parts decreased the most since May; excluding autos and parts, manufacturing output rose 0.5%. While energy production fell 0.3% in October, oil and natural-gas well drilling was up 1.6%.

Production of consumer goods rose 0.2%, output of business equipment climbed 0.8% and machinery production was up 1.2%.

The data compared with an Institute for Supply Management survey showing production rose at a slower pace in October compared with the prior month. The Fed’s monthly data are volatile and often get revised.

Manufacturing, which makes up three-fourths of total industrial production, accounts for about 12% of the U.S. economy.

By Katia Dmitrieva

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