U.S. manufacturing activity rose in January at the fastest pace in almost seven years, the Institute for Supply Management said Tuesday.
ISM’s monthly factory index rose to a 60.8 reading, from 58.5 in December. Figures over 50 indicate expansion.
It was the best showing since the index registered a 61.4 reading in May 2004, ISM said. It was the index’s sixth straight month of growth.
The reading topped economists’ forecast of a decline to a 58 reading, Bloomberg reported.
New orders jumped 5.8 points to 67.8, while exports rose 7.5 points to 62. Imports rose 4.5 to a 55 reading.
ISM’s factory index measures manufacturing components of the economy.