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KC Fed manufacturing index 26 in April

Thu Apr 26, 2007 11:01am EDT
 April 26 (Reuters) - Details of the Federal Reserve Bank of
Kansas City's monthly manufacturing index, released on
Thursday.
 Following are details from the survey:
                                                Expected
MANUFACTURING SURVEY       Apr     Mar    (Prev)    6 mos.
 Production                 26       8       8       41
 Shipments                  25       0       0       42
 New Orders                 23      11      11       40
 Backlog Orders             10       1       1       19
 Number of employees        11       2       2       22
 Average workweek            3      -6      -6       13
 Finished product prices     6       3       3       33
 Raw product prices         36      38      38       54
 Capital expenditures      N/A     N/A     N/A       22
 Inventory-materials         3       9       9      -15
 Inventory-finished goods   -1       7       7       -5
 N/A - not available
 NOTES:
 The survey included 100 responses from manufacturing plants
in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming, northern New
Mexico and western Missouri.
 The index is calculated by subtracting the percentage of
total respondents reporting decreases from the percentage
reporting increases. Index values greater than zero generally
suggest expansion, while values less than zero indicate
contraction, the Kansas City Fed said.

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