Richmond Fed manufacturing index for February 28 vs. 15 expected

Richmond Fed manufacturing index

The Richard Fed manufacturing index came in better-than-expected at 28 versus 15 (much better than expectation). The prior month was down at 14.

  • This is the 2nd highest reading on record.
  • The gains were driven by increases in shipments, orders, and employment
  • The wages index remained in positive territory at 23,
  • The available skills metric dropped from −10 in January to −17 in February.
  • Despite greater difficulty finding skilled workers, District manufacturing firms saw strong growth in employment and the average workweek in February.
  • Survey results show that manufacturers expect to see continued growth in the coming months.
  • Manufacturing firms saw growth accelerate for both prices paid and prices received, with each increasing at the highest rate since April 2017. Firms expect prices to continue to grow at a faster rate in the near future.

Some of the details from the report.

  • shipments, 31 versus 15 last
  • backlog of orders, 18 versus 5 last
  • number of employees, 25 versus 10 last
  • volume of new orders 27 versus 16 last
  • capacity utilization 32 versus 13 last
  • local business conditions 29 versus 13 last
  • capital expenditures 28 versus 18 last
  • finished goods inventory unchanged at 17
  • equipment and software 27 versus 22
  • services expenditure 10 versus 8
  • vendor leadtimes 18 unchanged
  • Prices paid 1.89 vs 1.79 last
  • Prices received 1.57 vs 1.18 last
  • Wages 23 vs 24 last

Strong report. The conference consumer confidence was also stronger meds helped to push the dollar higher.

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