NEMA's EBCI for October indicates positive growth trend.

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With its score of 55.6, NEMA's Electroindustry Business Confidence Index (EBCI) for October returned to expansionary territory. Those reporting unchanged conditions totaled 78%, compared to 47% in September, and reports of worse conditions dropped to 6% from 29%. Respondents citing better conditions fell 7 points from 24% to 17%. Also, mean rating for intensity of change measurement regarding business conditions increased from -0.2 to +0.2. Future conditions index rose to 66.7 from 52.9.



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With Election Drama Nearly Over, Choppy But Positive Growth Trend Pushes Confidence Back Above 50



ROSSLYN, VA—With respondents no longer expressing concern over monetary policy uncertainty and noting that the conclusion of the 2016 election season was near, NEMA’s Electroindustry Business Confidence Index (EBCI) returned to expansionary territory with a score of 55.6. The vast majority of respondents, 78 percent, reported conditions unchanged in October, compared to 47 percent last month. Only 6 percent faced worse conditions this month versus 29 percent in September. The share of respondents seeing better conditions fell 7 points from 24 percent last month to 17 percent in October.



The survey’s measure of the intensity of change in electroindustry business conditions also bounced back to a positive rating, as the mean rating flipped from -0.2 in September to +0.2 in October. Panelists are asked to report intensity of change on a scale ranging from –5 (deteriorated significantly) through 0 (unchanged) to +5 (improved significantly).



Bouncing right back to 66.7 this month, the future conditions index moved further into the range indicative of expansion after dipping to 52.9 in September. The proportion of October’s respondents expecting conditions to be unchanged in six months matches that of respondents expecting conditions to be better: 44 percent. Those shares were 47 percent and 29 percent, respectively, last month. As with the current conditions, the proportion of our panelists expecting conditions to be worse six months hence dropped by 13 percentage points from 24 percent last month to only 11 percent in October.



The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) represents nearly 400 electrical, medical imaging, and radiation therapy manufacturers at the forefront of electrical safety, reliability, resilience, efficiency, and energy security. Our combined industries account for more than 400,000 American jobs and more than 7,000 facilities across the United States. Domestic production exceeds $117 billion per year.



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