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PCA Chief Economist Comments on October Economic Reports

November 22, 2002 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

Ed Sullivan, chief economist for the Portland Cement Association (PCA), has analyzed key government economic reports released Nov. 15 on industrial production, business inventories and the Consumer Sentiment Index for PCA members.

"Economic growth is nearing a crossroads between sustained but slow growth and the possibility of retrenchment leading to a double-dip recession," said Sullivan.

Highlights from the analysis:

– Industrial production figures under performed PCA expectations

– Business inventories exceeded PCA expectations

– Sluggish manufacturing forecasts indicate hesitancy for industrial construction and job creation

– Residential construction to remain healthy.

A complete copy of Sullivan’s two-page commentary on breaking economic data is available at: http://www.cement.org/breakingeconomicdata.pdf.


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