New York Fed manufacturing index for July -6.6 versus -7.0 estimate

Prior report -6.00new orders -0.6 versus -1.0 last monthprices paid +26.5 versus +24.5 in Juneemployment index -7.9 versus -8.7 in June6-month business conditions Index +25.8 versus +30.1 in June (in June it was a two-year high)Other details: shipments 3.9 versus 3.3 last month.Prices received 6.1 versus 7.1 last monthUnfilled orders -11.2 versus 1.0 last month. Delivery time -9.2 versus -4.1 last month.Inventories -6.1 versus 1.0 last month.Prices received 6.1 versus 7.1 last month.Average employee work wake -0.1 versus -9.9 last monthSupply availability is 0.0 versus -1.0 last month6- month forward details: new orders 20.8 versus 30.0 last month.Employment 5.8 versus 9.4 last monthprices paid 39.8 versus 37.8 last monthprices received 27.6 versus 22.4 last week shipments 25.3 versus 28.7 last monthNot much off from expectations or last month on the headline number. Although new orders, prices paid, and employment was higher than last month, employment remained negative as was new orders. Prices paid/received remained nearer lower levels and close to pre-pandemic levels (see charts below). This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.

New York Fed manufacturing index for July -6.6 versus -7.0 estimate
  • Prior report -6.00
  • new orders -0.6 versus -1.0 last month
  • prices paid +26.5 versus +24.5 in June
  • employment index -7.9 versus -8.7 in June
  • 6-month business conditions Index +25.8 versus +30.1 in June (in June it was a two-year high)

Other details:

  • shipments 3.9 versus 3.3 last month.
  • Prices received 6.1 versus 7.1 last month
  • Unfilled orders -11.2 versus 1.0 last month.
  • Delivery time -9.2 versus -4.1 last month.
  • Inventories -6.1 versus 1.0 last month.
  • Prices received 6.1 versus 7.1 last month.
  • Average employee work wake -0.1 versus -9.9 last month
  • Supply availability is 0.0 versus -1.0 last month

6- month forward details:

  • new orders 20.8 versus 30.0 last month.
  • Employment 5.8 versus 9.4 last month
  • prices paid 39.8 versus 37.8 last month
  • prices received 27.6 versus 22.4 last week
  • shipments 25.3 versus 28.7 last month

Not much off from expectations or last month on the headline number. Although new orders, prices paid, and employment was higher than last month, employment remained negative as was new orders.

Prices paid/received remained nearer lower levels and close to pre-pandemic levels (see charts below). This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.