Composite Leading Indicators (CLIs), OECD, November 2012 Montag, 12. November 2012 - 12:06
Composite Leading Indicators (CLIs), OECD, November 2012
Composite leading indicators point to stabilising growth in the OECD area
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12/11/2012 - Composite leading indicators (CLIs), designed to anticipate turning points in economic activity relative to trend, continue to point to weak growth prospects in many major economies, but signs of stabilisation are emerging in Canada, China and the United States. Compared to recent months where the CLI has pointed to a deteriorating outlook, tentative signs of stabilisation are also emerging in Italy.
The CLIS for Japan, Germany, France and the Euro Area as a whole continue to point to weak growth. In India and Russia the CLIs also continue to point to weak growth.
The CLIs for the United Kingdom and Brazil continue to point to a pick-up in growth.
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Stabilising growth in the OECD area |
| Underlying data - Source: OECD Composite Leading Indicators Database |
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The methodology used to compile OECD CLIs and reference series trend is described in the following document: "OECD system of Composite Leading Indicators".
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