US industrial production weaker than expected in April
Compared with April 2023, overall factory output was 0.4% lower
US FACTORY output was flat in April, missing analyst expectations of a third straight monthly increase, according to Federal Reserve data released on Thursday (May 16).
Industrial production was steady last month, cooling from a revised 0.1 per cent uptick in March, the Fed said in a report.
Analysts have been looking towards a gradual recovery in the manufacturing sector, but the latest report did not provide such reassurances.
Manufacturing output dropped 0.3 per cent from the month prior, reversing two earlier months of growth, the Fed said.
In particular, the sector was bogged down by noticeable declines in the indexes for motor vehicles and parts and electrical equipment and appliances.
Output in mining fell by 0.6 per cent, while that of utilities rose 2.8 per cent.
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The manufacturing sector has been squeezed by rapid interest rate hikes by the Fed in recent years, with the US central bank holding rates at a high level now to combat inflation.
Compared with April 2023, overall factory output was 0.4 per cent lower, according to the latest data.
“The manufacturing sector continues to face headwinds from higher borrowing costs and tighter credit conditions,” said High Frequency Economics chief US economist Rubeela Farooqi.
She added that a delay in rate cuts will likely weigh on factory activity in the near-term.
“However, an eventual reduction in interest rates as well as an onshoring of supply networks should provide some support to factory activity over time,” she said in a note. AFP
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