Comerica Bank's Texas Index Increases
Comerica Bank's Texas Economic Activity Index rose to 115.3 in March 2021, marking a 16% increase from the recent low of 99.3 in June 2020. This recovery is attributed to eight positive sub-indexes, including nonfarm employment and housing starts. In contrast, industrial electricity demand decreased. With oil prices nearing $68 per barrel and an improved drilling rig count, Comerica expects Texas to drive U.S. economic growth this year. Total assets reported at $86.3 billion as of March 31, 2021.
- Texas Economic Activity Index increased to 115.3 in March 2021.
- Significant recovery from June 2020's low of 99.3.
- Eight out of nine sub-indexes showed positive growth.
- Oil prices firmed to near $68 per barrel, indicating potential economic recovery.
- Total assets of Comerica reported at $86.3 billion.
- Industrial electricity demand sub-index contracted.
- Drilling rig count at 218 remains well below pre-COVID levels of about 400.
DALLAS, June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Comerica Bank's Texas Economic Activity Index increased in March to 115.3. March's index reading was 16 percent above the recent low of 99.3 set in June 2020. The index averaged 112.1 points for all of 2020, 13.5 points below the average for 2019. February's index reading was revised to 114.2.
Our Texas Economic Activity Index increased by 1.0 percent in March, as the state economy pulled out of the February freeze-out. Eight out of nine sub-indexes were positive for the month, including nonfarm employment, unemployment insurance claims (inverted), housing starts, house prices, drilling rig count, total state trade, hotel occupancy and state sales tax revenue. Only the industrial electricity demand sub-index contracted for the month. We expect Texas to be a leading state economy pushing the overall U.S. economy to strong growth this year. It remains to be seen how the fall will develop in terms of COVID-19, but for the summer we expect to see no restrictions to the state economy due to COVID. Oil prices firmed in the second half of May to near
The Texas Economic Activity Index consists of nine variables, as follows: nonfarm payroll employment, continuing claims for unemployment insurance, housing starts, house price index, industrial electricity sales, Texas rotary rig count, total trade, hotel occupancy and sales tax revenue. All data are seasonally adjusted. Nominal values have been converted to constant dollar values. Total index levels are expressed in terms of three-month moving averages.
Comerica Bank is a subsidiary of Comerica Incorporated (NYSE: CMA), a financial services company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and strategically aligned by three business segments: The Commercial Bank, The Retail Bank, and Wealth Management. Comerica focuses on relationships, and helping people and businesses be successful. In addition to Texas, Comerica Bank locations can be found in Arizona, California, Florida and Michigan, with select businesses operating in several other states, as well as in Canada and Mexico. Comerica reported total assets of
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