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- US Leading Indicators - The Conference Board
The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for the US declined by 0 5% in August 2025 to 98 4 (2016=100), after a small 0 1% increase in July (upwardly revised from an originally reported 0 1% decline) The LEI fell by 2 8% over the six months between February and August 2025, a faster rate of decline than its 0 9% contraction over the previous six-month period (August 2024 to
- Global Leading Indicators - The Conference Board
Economic Indicator Calendar All release times displayed are Eastern Time Note: Due to the US federal government shutdown, all further releases for The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI), The Conference Board-Lightcast Help Wanted OnLine® Index (HWOL Index), The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® of the US (US LEI) and The Conference Board Global Leading Economic Index
- Global LEI Report - The Conference Board
About The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) and The Conference Board Coincident Economic Index® (CEI) for the global economy The composite indexes are the key elements in an early warning system to signal peaks and troughs in the global business cycle The CEI is a monthly metric that is highly correlated with real GDP
- US LEI Chartbook - The Conference Board
The leading, coincident, and lagging indexes are designed to signal peaks and troughs in the business cycle for major economies around the world
- News Release - conference-board. org
The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for China Declined in October The Conference Board Leading Economic Index®(LEI) for China declined by 0 8% in October 2025 to 145 6 (2016=100), after decreasing by 0 1% in September As a result, the LEI contracted by 2 0% over the six-month period from April to October 2025, continuing a 1 7% decline over the previous six-month period
- News Release - conference-board. org
The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for Australia Unchanged in September The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for Australia remained unchanged in September 2025 at 114 5 (2016=100), following an increase of 0 5% in August However, over the recent six-month period from March through September 2025, the LEI increased by 1 4%, accelerating from a 0 3% growth over
- Economic Data Analysis - The Conference Board
Economic Indicator Calendar All release times displayed are Eastern Time Note: Due to the US federal government shutdown, all further releases for The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI), The Conference Board-Lightcast Help Wanted OnLine® Index (HWOL Index), The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® of the US (US LEI) and The Conference Board Global Leading Economic Index
- News Release - conference-board. org
The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for China Ticked Down in September The Conference Board Leading Economic Index®(LEI) for China ticked down by 0 1% in September 2025 to 146 7 (2016=100), after contracting by 0 4% in August As a result, the LEI declined by 2 0% over the six-month period from March to September 2025, continuing a 1 3% decline over the previous six-month
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