The Conference Board’s LEI is a monthly index based on 10 components, both financial and non-financial, that anticipates turning points in the business cycle. The latest data for December came in at 110.5, a decrease of 1%. This represents its 10th consecutive decline and was worse than consensus forecast. Here’s the latest from the CB’s press release:
Insight Categories: Conference Board Leading Economic Index (LEI)
The Conference Board Leading Economic Index is an American economic leading indicator intended to forecast future economic activity. It is calculated by The Conference Board, a non-governmental organization, which determines the value of the index from the values of ten key variables.