Economics

New York Fed Factory Gauge Falls to Four-Month Low in December

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Manufacturing in New York State expanded in December at the slowest pace in four months as new orders cooled, though expectations for future conditions picked up in a sign of optimism that vaccines bring the pandemic’s end in sight.

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s general business conditions index decreased to 4.9 from 6.3 a month earlier, according to a report Tuesday that fell below estimates in Bloomberg’s survey of economists. The index indicated little growth in activity for Empire State producers, though it held above zero, the line between expansion and contraction, for a sixth-straight month.