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Philadelphia Fed March Outlook Reflects Further Contraction
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The region's manufacturing sector continued to contract this month, according to firms polled for the March Business Outlook Survey. Indexes for general activity, new orders, shipments, and employment remained significantly negative. Employment losses were substantial again this month, with over half of the surveyed firms reporting declines. Firms continued to report declines in input prices and prices for their own manufactured goods. Most of the indicators of future activity suggest that the region's manufacturing executives expect declines to bottom out over the next six months, but the firms' employment forecasts suggest continued weakness.
The survey's broadest measure of manufacturing conditions, the diffusion index of current activity, edged higher, from -41.3 in February to -35.0 this month. Last month's reading was the lowest since October 1990. The index has been negative for 15 of the past 16 months, a period that corresponds to the current recession. Continued weakness was evident in all of the broad indicators this month. The survey's current new orders index declined nearly 10 points, to -40.7, its lowest reading since July 1980. The shipments index increased six points, but this follows a record low in February. The survey's current inventory index declined precipitously this month, from -24.3 to -55.6, its lowest reading in the history of the survey.
Posted: March 19, 2009 Thursday 10:00 AM