The Conference Board Leading Economic Index fell 0.1% month-over-month in May, marking its sixth consecutive monthly decline and signaling intensifying recession risks for the U.S. economy. What ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Leading Economic Index(R) (LEI) for the US declined by 0.3% in November 2025 to 97.9 (2016=100), after declining by 0.1% in October to 98.2 ...
NEW YORK, Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Leading Economic Index ® (LEI) for the US inched down by 0.1% in July 2025 to 98.7 (2016=100), after declining by 0.3% in June. The LEI ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- 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 ...
Expect uncertainty over U.S. economic policy to remain high as long as policy gyrations continue, says economist Steven Davis It had become something of a cliché to say that investors hate uncertainty ...
The leading economic index fell 0.3% in June to 98.8. The index has dropped 2.8% over the first half of 2025, a substantially faster rate of decline than the 1.3% contraction over the second half of ...
A key gauge of future U.S. economic activity, the Conference Board’s Leading Economic Index, plunged 0.7% in March, marking its steepest monthly decline since late 2023 and exceeding economists’ ...
A forward-looking index of economic indicators put out by The Conference Board is flashing warning signs of “economic slowdown.” The Leading Economic Index, or LEI, fell sharply in April by 1% after ...
A basket of leading economic indicators increased slightly in October, a sign that U.S. economic growth would continue in the coming months. The Conference Board’s leading economic index rose 0.1% ...
NJ adds five new countries to 2025 Global Economic Index India tops list of foreign investors, followed by Canada and UK Europe remains NJ’s strongest regional investment partner Report underscores NJ ...
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Not even the co-creator of this economic-uncertainty index can tell when the worst will be over
It had become something of a cliché to say that investors hate uncertainty — at least until the confusion surrounding President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariff plans left them grasping for a ...
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