The
New York Fed's Empire State general business conditions index
tumbled from 3.86 in July to -14.92 in August, its lowest since
April 2009.
Economists polled by Reuters had expected the index to rise to
5.00 this month. A reading above zero indicates expansion.
The survey's index on future business conditions, however, rose
to 33.64 from 27.04 in July.
The survey of manufacturing plants in the state is one of the
earliest monthly guideposts to U.S. factory conditions.
The new orders index was in negative territory for a third month
at -15.70 from -3.50 in July, while shipment activity declined
to -13.79 from 7.88 in July.
The survey's gauge on the average employee workweek dropped to
-1.82 from 4.26 and the index for the number of employees fell
to 1.82 from 3.19.
The prices paid index fell to 7.27 from 7.45 July, while prices
received fell to 0.91 from 5.32 the previous month.
(Reporting by Richard Leong; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli)
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