US: Industrial production likely surged in November – TDS

According to analysts at TD Securities, the US industrial production likely surged in November, due largely to a rebound in auto production following the end of the GM strike (TD 1.0%; consensus 0.8%).

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“Weather-related strength in utilities probably contributed to the surge as well. We estimate manufacturing output rose 1.1% m/m, with non-auto manufacturing flat. Separately, we expect housing starts to add 1,355k units in November — just below its recent high — as the housing sector continues to benefit from low interest rates and still solid consumer fundamentals.”

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