Economists Dismiss Boost in U.S. Industrial Production Report

Economists say the unexpected boost in the Fed’s industrial
production report
doesn’t change the overall trend in the
economy, which is clearly on a downward slope. The report unexpectedly
rose 0.2% in the month of July, against expectations that it would come
in flat, while the preceding

month’s gain was downwardly revised one-tenth
to 0.4%.

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