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November 14, 2012
US - Business Inventories (Sep, 2012)
Announcement Date/Time: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 10:00 AM
Reporting Period: Sep, 2012
Associated Indicators
Event(Indicator)ConsensusActual+/-
Inventories - M/M change0.40%0.70%0.30
How does this affect the market?

Business inventories are the dollar amount of inventories held by manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers. The level of inventories in relation to sales is an important indicator of the near-term direction of production activity. (Bureau of the Census)


Investors need to monitor the economy closely because it usually dictates how various types of investments will perform. The stock market likes to see healthy economic growth because that translates to higher corporate profits. The bond market prefers more moderate growth that won't generate inflationary pressures. Rising inventories can be an indication of business optimism that sales will be growing in the coming months. By looking at the ratio of inventories to sales, investors can see whether production demands will expand or contract in the near future. For example, if inventory growth lags sales growth, then manufacturers will have to boost production lest commodity shortages occur. On the other hand, if unintended inventory accumulation occurs (that is, sales do not meet expectations), then production will probably have to slow while those inventories are worked down. In this manner, the business inventory data provide a valuable forward-looking tool for tracking the economy. Frequency Monthly Source Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce Availability Mid-month Coverage Data are for two months prior to release month. Data for June are released in August. Revisions Yes