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{{short description|Index intended to forecast economic activity}}
'''The Conference Board Leading Economic Index''' is an
A Federal Reserve Bank of New York report '''What Predicts U.S. Recessions?''' uses each component of the '''Conference
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* The [[United States Department of Labor]]’s monthly report on the unemployment rate, average hourly earnings and the average workweek hours from the Employment Situation report
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* The [[United States Census Bureau]]’s monthly report on building permits from the Housing Starts and Building Permits report
* The difference (spread) between the interest rates of 10-year [[United States Treasury note]]s and the [[federal funds rate]]
* The Conference Board's Leading Credit Index, itself a composite index of six financial indicators, e.g. yield spreads and investor sentiment<ref>{{cite web |title=Using a Leading Credit Index to Predict Turning Points in the U.S. Business Cycle |url=https://www.conference-board.org/pdfdownload.cfm?masterProductID=5922 |website=www.conference-board.org |access-date=17 August 2023 |date=December 2011}}</ref>
* The [[Institute for Supply Management]]’s monthly ISM Index of Manufacturing including: supplier deliveries, imports, production, inventories, new orders, new export orders, order backlogs, prices and employment.
* The [[S&P 500]]
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* [http://www.conference-board.org/data/bci.cfm The Conference Board's Global Business Cycle Indicators]
* [http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=MEI_CLI OECD leading indicator statistics]
* [https://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/25/business/economy/25charts.html Floyd Norris - New York Times Piece]
[[Category:Macroeconomic forecasting]]
[[Category:Macroeconomic indicators]]
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