Ann Goyer

IHEA Monthly Economic Indices — 5 Up, 7 Down

Vehicle sales, durable goods orders, capacity utilization, and factory orders were four of the five indices trending upward.

Housing, metal prices, capital expenditures, and the purchasing manager’s index were among the seven indices that suffered in October. According to IHEA’s economist, the most disturbing of the declining indexes is the decline in the Purchasing Manager’s Index, which was more than anticipated. Overall, however, all of the declining numbers are still well above historic averages showing that the economy continues to be strong.

“. . . but it is important to note that even with the declines in some sectors, the overall status of these readings remains higher than it had been in several years.”

~ Excerpt from IHEA’s Monthly Executive Economic Summary

 

The Purchasing Managers Index took a significant dip in October.
The Purchasing Managers Index took a significant dip in October.
Automobile and light truck sales continue to be strong in October.
Automobile and light truck sales continue to be strong in October.

Analysis of all 12 indices is presented monthly to IHEA member companies and is available by contacting Ann Goyer at ann@goyermgt.com or at (941) 373-1830.

Ann Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA
Ann Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA

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IHEA Indicies for May: 5 Up; 6 Down — Analysis Available

The economic report issued monthly to IHEA member company key executives showed what economists are calling a “transition” month with 5 indices showing an upward trend and 6 showing a downward trend. Among those moving upward: metal prices, capacity utilization, PMI, credit managers index, and the transportation index. Those heading south: auto/light truck sales, new home starts, steel consumption, capital expenditures, durable goods shipments, and factory orders.

This monthly report, which averages 12 pages every month, provides not only useful trending data but also in-depth analysis of each index. IHEA’s proprietary economist provides the analysis with special emphasis on how these movements affect the heat treat and thermal processing industries.

For a full copy of the report, contact Anne Goyer by email (click here), Executive Vice President of the Industrial Heating Equipment Association (www.ihea.org).

Ann Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA
Ann Goyer, Executive Director of IHEA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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