Ekonomické zprávy
30.09.2024

Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index increases to -9.0 in September

The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas reported on Monday its general business activity index for manufacturing in Texas increased to -9.0 in September from an unrevised -9.7 in the previous month. This marked the highest reading since January 2023 (-8.5) and was the 29th consecutive negative reading.

Economists had expected the indicator to improve to -4.5.

According to the survey’s details, the production index, a key gauge of state manufacturing conditions, fell 4.8 points to -3.2 this month, returning into contraction territory after one-month growth. The new orders indicator dropped 1.0 point to -5.2, remaining in negative territory for the seventh consecutive month, indicative of worsening demand. The measure of the growth rate of orders declined 3.5 points to -8.6, staying in negative territory for the fifth month in a row. The shipments index plunged 7.8 points to -7.0, retreating back into negative territory. Meanwhile, the employment measure surged 3.6 points to +2.9, suggesting some employment growth.

On the price front, the raw materials prices index declined 10.0 points to +18.2, the highest level in five months, while the finished goods prices index slipped 0.1 point to +8.4. 

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