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Free AccessREPEAT: MNI DATA ANALYSIS: US Oct Wholesale Inv Down 0.5%>
Repeats Story Initially Transmitted at 13:00 GMT Dec 8/10:00 EST Dec 8
--Oct Wholesale Sales Up 0.7%;Inventory/Sales Ratio 1.25 Vs 1.26
--Oct Business Inv Tracking -0.1%, Business Sales +0.5%
By Holly Stokes and Sara Haire
WASHINGTON (MNI) - The value of wholesale inventories fell 0.5% in
October, revised down from the 0.4% decline in the advance estimate,
while wholesale sales saw a 0.7% increase, data released Friday by the
U.S. Commerce Department showed.
With the addition of the 0.5% decline in wholesale inventories
reported Friday, an MNI calculation expects a 0.1% negative reading for
business inventories when it is released, assuming no revision to the
0.1% decline reported for retail inventories in the advance estimate.
Factory inventories saw a 0.2% gain for October, the report stated on
Monday.
The 0.7% increase for wholesale sales released Friday, comes in
addition to a 0.2% increase for retail trade sales from last month's
advanced sales release and the 0.6% increase for factory shipments
reported on December 4, adding up to a 0.5% increase for business sales
barring a large revision to retail trade sales.
With the decline in October wholesale inventories and the larger
increase in wholesale sales, the inventory/sales ratio fell to 1.25 from
1.26 in September, hitting its lowest since December 2014 (1.25). The
ratio was below the 1.30 mark in October 2016, as sales have increased
faster than inventories over the last year.
Excluding the auto category, wholesale inventories would have been
down 0.5% in October after a 0.2% increase in the previous month, an MNI
calculation showed. Sales would have been up 0.5% in October if auto
sales were excluded. This followed a 1.5% gain in September, with the
year-over-year seeing a 7.8% increase.
The value of durable inventories rose by 0.1% in the month, though
auto inventories fell by 0.7%. The remaining durables components were
mixed, with gains in lumber, metals, hardware, and machinery. Aside
from autos, the biggest loss was in electrical(-0.6%).
Nondurables inventories were down 1.3% in October. The biggest
declines were seen in drugs (-2.5%), farm products (-3.7%), and
miscellaneous nondurables (-2.7%). The remaining categores mainly saw
decreases, with only apparel, chemicals, and petroleum seeing gains.
Durables goods sales were up 1.3% in the month, with auto sales up
3.4%. The remaining components saw declines in professional equipment,
computer equipment, metals, and electrical, though not enough to offset
the strong gains in other categories.
Nondurable goods sales were up 0.2% in October after a 2.0% gain in
September. Petroleum sales posted the only decline of 5.9%, this follows
a 12.7% increase in September, but still up 16.7% year-over-year.
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