The New York Fed's Empire State general business
conditions index fell in February to 7.78 from January's reading
of 9.95.
Economists polled by Reuters had expected a reading of 8.5 this
month. A reading above zero indicates expansion.
The new orders index dropped to 1.22 in February from 6.09 in
January, while prices paid rose to 14.61, the highest since
September, from 12.63 the prior month.
The pace of growth in employment decreased, with the index for
the number of employees down to 10.11 from 13.68 in January.
The index of business conditions six months ahead dropped
sharply to 25.58 this month from 48.35 in January. The drop in
the index, 22.77 points, was the largest since January 2009.
The survey of manufacturing plants in the state is one of the
earliest monthly guideposts to U.S. factory conditions.
(Reporting by Dan Burns; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
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