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Dallas Fed June Manufacturing Index Rises More Than Expected, In Line With Other Factory Data
Jun 30, 2025 8:06 AM

10:41 AM EDT, 06/30/2025 (MT Newswires) -- The Dallas Fed's monthly manufacturing index rose to a reading of minus 12.7 in June from minus 15.3 in May, compared with expectations for a slight larger gain to a reading of minus 12.0 in a survey compiled by Bloomberg as of 7:50 am ET.

The index still indicates contraction, which is in line with all the regional manufacturing sector readings already released, but in contrast with the S&P global Flash index that suggested expansion.

For Dallas, there were gains in the readings for production, new orders, employment and prices paid, but a decline in the reading for shipments.

The reading for the company outlook increased to minus 8.9 from minus 11.3 in May.

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