Dallas Fed Manufacturing Production Plunges Again, Overall Activity Down 17 Straight Months

by Mike ‘Mish’ Shedlock
Mish Talk

The rise in oil prices from below $30 to near $50 was supposed to light a fire on manufacturing in the oil producing states. It didn’t.

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Highlights

The Dallas manufacturing production index fell into negative territory with a reading of minus 13.1 from a positive 5.8 reading in April. At the same time, the May general activity index sank to minus 20.8 from minus 13.9 last time. This was the 17th consecutive negative reading.

New orders also fell back into negative territory. After popping up 6.2 in April after four consecutive declines, new orders dropped to a reading of minus 14.9. Employment remains weak, at minus 6.7 for a fifth straight contraction. Price data showed some life with wages up and raw materials, which had been week, also up. Selling prices, however, remain a negative, at minus 3.3, an improvement from minus 6.6 in April.

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