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US: Industrial output boosts 2Q growth hopes - ING

James Knightley, Chief International Economist at ING, explains that the US industrial production rose 0.7% month on month in April, a touch above the 0.6% market prediction while growth in March was revised up from 0.5%MoM to 0.7%.

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“There was good news in all the components, with manufacturing seeing output rise 0.5% while utilities rose 1.9% and mining was up 1.1%.”

“The growth in mining reflects the rapid rise in oil and gas rig counts in response to higher prices.”

“Utilities is a bit of a surprise given output had already been really strong because of a particularly wintery start to the year, driving heating demand. We suspect this component will weaken in coming months.”

“Overall the report suggests the industrial sector is in buoyant shape. Nonetheless, if it hadn’t been for the oil and gas revolution, the story wouldn’t be quite as rosy. Manufacturing output is still more than 5% down on the peak of November 2007 and employment is even weaker, which means President Trump is unlikely to reverse course on his claims of unfair foreign competition anytime soon.”

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