US industrial production rose solid 0.3 per cent in September
WASHINGTON — U.S. industrial production rose a solid 0.3 per cent in September, but the increase was limited due to the lingering damage from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
The Federal Reserve said Tuesday that the storms, which struck the Gulf Coast and Florida, held down industrial output by 0.25 percentage points. Still, the manufacturing of automobiles, home electronics and appliances advanced in a potentially positive sign for consumer spending.
Paul Ashworth, chief U.S. economist at Capital Economics, said industrial output should rebound markedly in October now that most of the oil refining capacity shuttered by the hurricanes has reopened.
“Overall, with global trade and economic growth booming and the dollar still down substantially from its peak early this year, the outlook for US manufacturing looks bright,” Ashworth said.