The stagnation in industrial production in February was entirely due to another weather-related contraction in utilities output, with activity in the mining and manufacturing sectors continuing to recover strongly. Utilities spending will unfortunately be a drag on first-quarter consumption growth, which was probably less than 1.5% annualised. But the continued strength of consumer confidence suggests that spending growth will pick up again soon.
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