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U.S. Factory Output Rises More Than Forecast as Ida Impact Fades
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Total industrial production, which also includes mining and utility output, advanced 1.6% in October.\nThe median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for 0.9% monthly increases in both factory production and total industrial output. The S&P 500 advanced and the yield on the 10-year Treasury note was little changed after separate data earlier showed stronger-than-expected retail sales.\nHealthy business investment combined with firm consumer demand have fueled orders growth for manufacturers but have also depleted inventories and resulted in increased backlogs. The report suggests that producers are working through materials shortages and employment remaining below pre-pandemic levels.\nThe report showed that the increase in factory production was driven in part by an 11% rebound in the output of motor vehicles and parts, suggesting automakers are having more success increasing output despite the ongoing global semiconductor shortage. 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