NEW YORK, Jan. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Leading Economic Index ® (LEI) for the US inched down by 0.1% in December 2024 to 101.6 (2016=100), after an upwardly revised increase ...
The U.S. Leading Indicator Index slipped 0.1% to 101.6 in December, in line with the -0.1% consensus estimate and reversing from the 0.4% gain in November (revised from +0.3%), according to data from ...
Conducted and reported by the Conference Board, the index is seen as both a leading and lagging economic indicator—depending on who you ask. Article Sources Investopedia requires writers to use ...
U.S. Consumer Confidence dropped to 104.1 in January from 109.5 in December, missing the 106.3 consensus estimate and 109.5 in December, according to data released by The Conference Board on Tuesday.
The privately run Conference Board said the index slid 0.2% last month. The index had fallen for two straight years before briefly turning positive in February. The leading index is a gauge ...
The Conference Board released a report on Tuesday showing its U.S. consumer confidence index decreased from a notably upwardly ...
The U.S. Leading Indicator Index slipped ... Business Cycle Indicators, at The Conference Board. Still, half of the index's 10 components made positive contributions to the December print.