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Fifth District Survey of Manufacturing Activity
2009
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2009
Date
Topic
December 22, 2009
Manufacturing Activity Pulled Back in December; Shipments, New Orders and Employment Decrease, But Expectations Upbeat
November 24, 2009
Manufacturing Activity Flat on Balance: Shipments and New Orders Up Modestly; Employment Declines; Expectations Change Little
October 27, 2009
Manufacturing Growth Moderates in October, But Manufacturers Remain Optimistic
September 22, 2009
Manufacturing Activity Rises - Signals Solid Third Quarter; Shipments, New Orders and Employment Grow; Prices Growth Slows
August 25, 2009
Manufacturing Activity Expanded for Fourth Straight Month; Optimism Wanes a Bit
July 28, 2009
Manufacturing Activity Expands at a Solid Pace in July; Expectations Upbeat
June 23, 2009
Manufacturing Activity Picks Up the Pace in June; New Orders Rise; Optimism Wanes a Bit
May 26, 2009
Manufacturing Activity Increases in May After 12 Months of Decline; Shipments and New Orders Rise
April 28, 2009
Manufacturing Contraction Ebbs in April; Expectations Strengthen and Prices Edge Higher
March 24, 2009
Production Activity Deteriorates Less in March; Price Growth Declines
February 24, 2009
Manufacturing Contraction Persists in February; Optimism Wanes and Price Growth Slows
January 27, 2009
Manufacturing Activity Shows Less Deterioration in January; Outlook Remains Generally Positive
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