US industrial production up 0.5 per cent in March
WASHINGTON — U.S. industrial production posted a solid gain in March, reflecting a record rebound in utility output. But a closely watched gauge of manufacturing posted its first setback in seven months as auto production dropped sharply.
The Federal Reserve said Tuesday that industrial production rose 0.5 per cent, propelled by an 8.6 per cent surge in utility output, the largest on records dating to 1939. The utility gain reflected a return to normal demand for heating in March after an unusually warm February had cut demand.
Manufacturing output fell 0.4 per cent last month, the first decline since August. The manufacturing decline was led by a 3 per cent drop in the production of motor vehicles and parts.
Output in the mining sector was up a slight 0.1 per cent after a 2.9 per cent February gain.


