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US industrial production contracts sharply in July – News

By dailyguardian.aeAugust 16, 20242 Mins Read
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US industrial production fell sharply in July, the Federal Reserve said Thursday, pointing to a larger-than-expected impact from Hurricane Beryl.

The news is likely to add to calls for the Fed to cut its key lending rate from a two-decade high next month, as its long-running campaign against inflation continues to percolate through to the broader economy.


Total industrial output contracted by 0.6 percent in July from a month earlier, when it rose by a revised figure of 0.3 percent, the US central bank said in a statement.

This was sharply below market expectations of a 0.1 percent increase, according to Briefing.com.






The Fed said industrial production had been held down by the early “July shutdowns concentrated in the petrochemical and related industries due to Hurricane Beryl,” which came ashore in Texas.

The manufacturing sector experienced a 0.3 percent decline due to a plunge of almost eight percent in the index for motor vehicles and parts.

Excluding this component, the manufacturing index actually increased by 0.3 percent, the Fed said.

Meanwhile, the mining index was unchanged, and the utilities index slumped by 3.7 percent.

“Normally, manufacturing snaps back after a disaster related temporary shutdown,” economists at High Frequency Economics (HFE) wrote in a note to clients on Thursday. “So the results are not as bad as they look.”



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