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Industrial
production rose 0.6 percent in May after having declined 0.3 percent in
April. The decrease in April was previously reported to have been 0.6 percent.
Manufacturing output increased 0.6 percent in May after having moved down 0.1
percent in the previous month. At 103.7 percent of its 2007 average, total
industrial production in May was 4.3 percent above its level of a year earlier.
Wood
Products output rose by 1.7 percent while Paper declined by 0.5 percent.
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The
capacity utilization rate for total industry increased 0.2 percentage point in
May to 79.1 percent, a rate that is 1.0 percentage point below its long-run
(1972-2013) average. Wood Products capacity utilization increased by 1.3
percent, but Paper fell by 0.3 percent.
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Capacity
at the all-industries and manufacturing levels both moved higher by 0.3 in May.
Wood Products extended its nearly year-long trend when increasing by 0.4
percent. Paper, on the other hand, contracted by 0.1 percent to another new low.
The foregoing comments represent the
general economic views and analysis of Delphi Advisors, and are provided solely
for the purpose of information, instruction and discourse. They do not
constitute a solicitation or recommendation regarding any investment.
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