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REPEAT: MNI 5 THINGS: US IP Stronger Than Expected +0.5%>

Repeats Story Initially Transmitted at 13:15 GMT Apr 17
--5 Things We Learned From Industrial Production Data
By Sara Haire and Holly Stokes
     WASHINGTON (MNI) - The following are the key points from the 
Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization data for March 
released by the Federal Reserve Tuesday: 
     - Industrial production came in slightly stronger than the 0.4% 
increase expected, rising 0.5%. Considering the large range of forecasts 
by analysts from +0.1% to +0.9%, this should come as a surprise to some. 
This gain follows an upwardly revised February IP 1.0% gain and 
the unrevised 0.2% decline in January. 
     - What normally is supposed to be the start of spring, March 
instead brought more winter weather to the Northeast. Following 
February's abnormally warm weather bringing in a 5.0% decline in 
utilities, March saw a large rebound, rising by 3.0%, making this the 
main driver of the gain in IP. This gain was widely anticipated among 
analysts, as previewed by MNI's 5 Things. 
     - The employment report had showed a 0.2% slowdown in manufacturing 
hours worked and IP manufacturing was expected to follow suit. However, 
manufacturing rose, albeit softly, by 0.1% in the month. This follows an 
even further upwardly revised February gain of 1.5% from 1.3% previously 
reported.   
     - Capacity utilization came in at 78.0%, only mildly above the 
77.9% expected, and breaking the slight trend of analysts' overestimating
March capacity utilization. This reading is the highest since March 2015.
Manufacturing capacity utilization fell by 0.1pp to 75.9%, following an 
upward revision to February.  
     - Mining rose by 1.0%, following February's upwardly revised 2.9% 
increase, pushing the year/year to 10.8%. The gain was mostly due to the 
gains in oil and gas extraction, with natural gas rising by 15.6%. This 
rise in the natural gas cateogry follows a 12.9% decline in February and 
a 6.1% decrease in January, and is up 14.8% year/year. 
     ** MNI Washington Bureau (202) 371-2121 ** 

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