DALLAS, Aug. 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Comerica Bank's
Michigan Economic Activity Index edged down one point in June, to a
level of 86. The June index level is 15 points, or 21
percent, above the cyclical index low of 71. Year-to-date,
the index has averaged 88 points, three points above the average
for all of 2010.
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"The Michigan index gave back
the small gains it made over the first three months of the year,
finishing the second quarter at the same level as 2010 year-end,"
said Robert Dye, Chief Economist at
Comerica Bank. "Weak motor vehicle sales, and weak vehicle
production in the wake of the Japan earthquake, along with weak growth in
nonfarm payrolls, held the index down in June. A third quarter
rebound in the state's auto sector should provide lift to the index
in coming months. However, downside risk to the broader U.S.
economy and to the Euro-Zone economies remains elevated. The rapid
decline in consumer confidence in August is particularly
threatening to the auto sector. The good news is that there is
ample pent-up demand for new cars, which would be unleashed in the
presence of moderate job creation, stable gasoline prices and low
interest rates."
The Michigan Economic Activity Index equally weighs nine,
seasonally-adjusted coincident indicators of real economic
activity. These indicators reflect activity in the
construction, manufacturing and service sectors as well as job
growth and consumer outlays. A complete Index history is
available upon request.
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