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INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND CAPACITY UTILIZATION

Industrial production was unchanged in October after having fallen 0.2 
percent in September. For the manufacturing sector, output gained 0.5 
percent in October after having risen 0.1 percent in September. Factory 
production in September was initially reported to have decreased 0.2 
percent, but incoming data on steel, fabricated metal products, machinery, 
and chemicals helped boost the index. The output of utilities dropped 3.4 
percent in October, as unseasonably warm temperatures reduced demand for 
heating. Production at mines fell 0.1 percent. At 93.4 percent of its 2007 
average, total industrial production in October was 5.3 percent above its 
year-earlier level. The capacity utilization rate for total industry was 
flat at 74.8 percent, a rate 6.6 percentage points above the low in June 
2009 and 5.8 percentage points below its average from 1972 to 2009.

http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/g17/Current/default.htm 


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