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Benchmark U.S. crude oil for November delivery fell $2.64 to $82.82 a barrel Tuesday. Brent crude for December delivery fell $1.59 to $90.03 a barrel.
Wholesale gasoline for November delivery fell 4 cents to $2.55 a gallon. November heating oil fell 10 cents to $3.99 a gallon. November natural gas fell 25 cents to $5.75 per 1,000 cubic feet.
The numbers: Industrial production rose 0.4% in September, the Federal Reserve reported Tuesday. The gain was above economists’ expectations of a 0.1% gain, according to a survey by The Wall Street Journal. Output in August was revised to a slight decline of 0.1% from the initial estimate of a 0.2% fall.
Capacity utilization rose to 80.3% in September from 80.1% in the prior month. The capacity utilization rate reflects the limits to operating the nation’s factories, mines and utilities. Economists had forecast an 80% rate.
Key details: Manufacturing output rose 0.6% in September after a 0.4% gain in the prior month.
The index for mining, which includes oil and gas drilling, rose 0.6% after being flat in August.
Motor vehicles and parts output rose 1% after a 1.5% decline in the prior month. Excluding autos, total industrial output increased 0.3%.
Utilities output fell 0.3% in September after a sharp 3.3% drop in the prior month.
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