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US industrial output sees first drop since April

US industrial output for November declined for the first time in seven months as manufacturing activity slumped, countering recent signs of improvement in the economy.

December 15, 2011 / 20:10 IST
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US industrial output for November declined for the first time in seven months as manufacturing activity slumped, countering recent signs of improvement in the economy.

Production in the industrial sector eased 0.2% last month, the first drop since April, following a 0.7% gain in October. Analysts in a Reuters poll had been looking for a 0.2% rise. A measure of how fully firms are using available resources, capacity utilization, eased to 77.8 from 78.0. The pullback in factory activity was led by a 3.4% decrease in motor vehicles and parts. But even excluding that drag, manufacturing output was still down 0.2%. Mining production rose 0.1%, and there was a 0.2% rise for utilities.
first published: Dec 15, 2011 08:00 pm

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