Inventory downscaling is underway in manufacturing which is being hurt by weak exports. Manufacturing inventories fell 0.3 percent in both August and July against a major sales decline of 0.7 percent in August and a 0.2 percent dip in July. There's less inventory downscaling, at least right now, among wholesalers where inventories rose 0.1 percent but sales at wholesalers are even weaker, down 1.0 percent in the month. Retail, the third component, is not immune with sales down 0.1 percent but inventories up 0.3 percent.
Inventories are looking heavy which could limit production and employment growth and could emerge as a new concern for the doves at the Fed.
Recent History Of This Indicator:
Business inventories are expected to remain unchanged in August following a small 0.1 percent gain in July. Inventories ended the second quarter on the heavy side and, given moderate sales conditions, look to be flat in the third quarter.
Business inventories are expected to remain unchanged in August following a small 0.1 percent gain in July. Inventories ended the second quarter on the heavy side and, given moderate sales conditions, look to be flat in the third quarter.
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