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Redfairen

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Wed Jan 2, 2013, 02:19 PM Jan 2013

Outlook for 2013 Improves as U.S. Manufacturing Climbs

Source: Bloomberg

Manufacturing picked up in December, reflecting growth in orders, employment and exports that indicate the U.S. expansion will be sustained in 2013 following the budget deal.

The Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing index climbed to 50.7 from a three-year low of 49.5 in November, the Tempe, Arizona-based group reported today. Fifty is the dividing line between expansion and contraction. Other data showed fewer outlays for non-residential projects pushed down construction spending in November for the first time in eight months.

A rebound in housing and stabilization in global growth point to a pickup in sales that will boost companies such as General Electric Co. (GE) Stocks had the biggest two-day rally in 13 months as Congress passed a bill averting spending cuts and tax increases that threatened to push the world’s largest economy into a recession.

“We are starting the new year on at least a fairly firm note,” said Tim Quinlan, an economist at Wells Fargo Securities LLC in Charlotte, North Carolina, who projected the ISM index would climb to 51. While some manufacturers have been holding back because of the budget debate, he said, “there is demand in this economy. As soon as businesses are able to take advantage of this, we’ll see a bigger contribution from manufacturing to overall economic growth.”

Read more: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-01-02/ism-index-of-u-s-manufacturing-increased-to-50-7-in-december.html

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Outlook for 2013 Improves as U.S. Manufacturing Climbs (Original Post) Redfairen Jan 2013 OP
US Manufacturers per se ( corporate entities ) or stuff actually made in the US? Populist_Prole Jan 2013 #1

Populist_Prole

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1. US Manufacturers per se ( corporate entities ) or stuff actually made in the US?
Wed Jan 2, 2013, 02:24 PM
Jan 2013

I'm not trying to be contrary, because it's all so true anymore in this age of rent seeking that what's good for XYZ Inc isn't necessarily good for the citizens of the US.

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