From Deseret News archives:
Business index for Utah slips
The state's Business Conditions Index for October was 56.5, down from 66.5 in September.
Helping the index was a 57.3 component score for new orders, 59.3 for employment and 58.9 for delivery lead time. Production (53.4) and inventories (48.2) hurt the state's overall index.
The index, compiled from a survey of supply managers and business leaders, ranges between zero and 100. An index greater than 50 indicates an expansionary economy over the course of the next three to six months.
"Utah firms have added jobs at more than three times the rate for the nation for 2005," Ernie Goss, Creighton economics professor and director of the Creighton Economic Forecasting Group, said in a prepared statement. "While I expect Utah to continue to expand at a rate significantly above that for the U.S., the gap between the U.S. and Utah will close considerably in the months ahead."
"Supply disruptions from the hurricanes in the Gulf (of Mexico), a jump in energy costs and rising short-term interest rates have certainly played a major role in the decline in confidence among supply managers and business leaders in the region," Goss said.
Goss noted that the prices-paid index for the region reached its highest level since the survey began in 1994.
The Creighton group uses the same methodology as the Institute for Supply Management, formerly the Purchasing Management Association.
The ISM on Tuesday said the nation's manufacturing activity grew at a slower pace during October as companies increasingly felt the strain of an ongoing rise in energy and raw materials prices. The continuing price increases made it likely that the Federal Reserve, which raised interest rates again Tuesday, will keep nudging rates higher.
The institute said its manufacturing index was at 59.1 last month, down from September's 59.4.
The ISM's measure of costs, its prices index, rose to 84 in October from September's 78. That is a high not seen since May 2004 when the prices index reached 86, but it is well below an all-time high of 100 reached in June 1950.
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