From the Richmond Fed: Manufacturing Activity Eased in June, But Expectations Remained Upbeat
Manufacturing activity in the central Atlantic region softened in June,
following six months of moderate expansion, according to the Richmond
Fed's latest survey.
In June, the seasonally adjusted composite index of manufacturing activity — our broadest measure of manufacturing — lost seven points to −3 from May's reading of 4.
Among the index's components, shipments declined two points to −2, new
orders dropped thirteen points to end at −12, and the jobs index moved
down eight points to 8.
And from the Conference Board: The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® Declines Again
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index®, which had declined in May, fell further in June. The Index now stands at 62.0 (1985=100), down from 64.4 in May.
The Expectations Index declined to 72.3 from 77.3. The Present
Situation Index, however, increased to 46.6 from 44.9 last month.
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