The bank said its February Global Supply Chain Pressures Index rose to a reading of 0.1 for last month, from a revised -0.23 reading in January. It was the first positive reading since January 2023.
(Reporting by Michael S. Derby)
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Supply chain pressures picked up modestly last month, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said in a report Wednesday.
The bank said its February Global Supply Chain Pressures Index rose to a reading of 0.1 for last month, from a revised -0.23 reading in January. It was the first positive reading since January 2023.
(Reporting by Michael S. Derby)
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