Fed survey finds weaker exports hurting manufacturers

San Jose Mercury News: WASHINGTON -- The economy was expanding in most of the country in January and February, helped by gains in consumer spending and home sales. But there were also rising headwinds from falling oil prices and a strong dollar that held back some sectors, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday.

The Fed's latest survey of business conditions in its 12 regions found moderate gains in most regions. Two areas -- New York and Kansas City -- described activity as flat. Kansas City, a region hurt by weakness in energy and farming, reported a modest decline.

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