KEY POINTS
  • U.S. manufacturing output increased by the most in 10 months in December.
  • The results were boosted by a surge in the production of motor vehicles and a range of other goods.
  • The production boom could allay fears of a sharp slowdown in factory activity.
Assembly product worker Ron Leenheer works on the final assembly of a water cooled transformer at RoMan Manufacturing in Grand Rapids, Michigan, December 12, 2018.

U.S. manufacturing output increased by the most in 10 months in December, boosted by a surge in the production of motor vehicles and a range of other goods, which could allay fears of a sharp slowdown in factory activity.

The Federal Reserve said on Friday manufacturing production jumped 1.1 percent last month, the biggest gain since February. Data for November was revised slightly up to show output at factories gaining 0.1 percent instead of being unchanged as previously reported.