(Bloomberg) -- US industrial production declined in October as the impacts from a Boeing Co. machinists’ strike and a pair of hurricanes reverberated through manufacturing for a second month.
A September slump in US industrial production extended into October, the Federal Reserve said Friday, with extreme weather and a strike at aircraft manufacturer Boeing weighing on output.
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Washington: US industrial production declined in October as the impact from a Boeing Co machinists’ strike and a pair of hurricanes reverberated through manufacturing for a second month.
US industrial production declined in October as the impacts from a Boeing Co. machinists’ strike and a pair of hurricanes reverberated through manufacturing for a second month. The 0.3% decline ...