The 1.0% m/m surge in industrial production in September and the very modest decline in October's Philly Fed regional manufacturing index are helpful reminders that the slowdowns evident in China and the euro-zone and the slightly stronger dollar are not having the devastating impact on the US economy that the financial markets now apparently believe.
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