Gardner Business Index: Moldmaking, Index Completes One of Its Best Years
Employment and New Orders Lift Index, at 55.4 in December
Registering 55.4 for December, the Gardner Business Index (GBI): Moldmaking expanded at a faster pace than during the previous month. For the calendar year, the Moldmaking Index averaged 55.5, marking 2017 as the best calendar year for the Moldmaking Index since its inception. During the year, the Moldmaking Index exceeded a reading of 55 in seven of the 12 months. Before 2017, the Moldmaking Index had exceeded a reading of at least 55 for only one month in both 2012 and 2014. In comparison to the same month one year ago, the Moldmaking Index increased by 6.5 percent. Gardner Intelligence’s review of the underlying data for the month indicates that employment, new orders and exports lifted the Moldmaking Index higher while production, supplier deliveries and backlog pulled the Moldmaking Index lower. No components of the Moldmaking Index contracted during the month. Gardner Intelligence is monitoring the unusually sharp slowing in the growth of supplier deliveries, which has fallen nearly 10 points since reaching a high of over 64 in October. Conversely, exports registered its strongest expansionary reading on record during December.
2017 is the best calendar year for the Moldmaking Index since its inception.
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