US: The general business activity index held steady at 16.8 - Dallas Fed

According to the Dallas Fed Manufacturing Business Index, perceptions of broader business conditions improved again. The general business activity index held steady at 16.8, and the company outlook index inched down but remained positive at 15.1.

Key findings:

  • Texas factory activity increased for the 10th consecutive month in April, according to business executives responding to the Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey.
  • The production index, a key measure of state manufacturing conditions, moved down three points to 15.4, suggesting output growth continued but at a slightly slower pace this month.
  • Other measures of current manufacturing activity also indicated continued expansion in April. The survey’s demand indicators saw upward movement, with the new orders and growth rate of orders indexes edging up to 11.5 and 5.1, respectively. 
  • Labor market measures indicated employment gains and longer workweeks in April. The employment index posted a fourth consecutive positive reading and remained unchanged at 8.5. Eighteen percent of firms noted net hiring, compared with 9 percent noting net layoffs. The hours worked index fell three points to 5.9.

United States Dallas Fed Manufacturing Business Index dipped from previous 16.9 to 16.8 in April

United States Dallas Fed Manufacturing Business Index dipped from previous 16.9 to 16.8 in April
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