U.S. industrial production falls 0.4% in August, matching expectations
Industrial production fell a seasonally adjusted 0.4% in August, the
Federal Reserve said Tuesday, in line with expectations. Output in July
was revised up to a rise of 0.9% from the prior reading of a 0.6% gain.
Beneath the headlines, manufacturing output was down 0.5% in August
after a 0.9% gain in July. Output of autos and parts fell 6.4% in the
month, the biggest drop since April 2011. Excluding autos, manufacturing
was flat. Mining output declined 0.6% last month while utility output
rose 0.6%. Capacity utilization dipped to 77.6% from 78.0% in July.
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