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The Conference Board Leading Economic Index™ (LEI) for Spain Increased 0.2 Percent

June 17, 2009

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The Conference Board Leading Economic Index™ (LEI) for Spain increased 0.2 percent. The Conference Board Coincident Economic Index™ (CEI) decreased 0.5 percent in April.

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LEADING INDICATORS. Three of the six components that make up The Conference Board LEI for Spain increased in April. The positive contributors — in order from the largest positive contributor to the smallest — are the Spanish equity price index, order books survey, and the inverted long-term government bond yield. The negative contributors — in order from the largest negative contributor to the smallest — are the capital equipment component of industrial production and the Spanish contribution to Euro M2. Job placings remained unchanged.

With the increase of 0.2 percent in April, The Conference Board LEI for Spain now stands at 106.0 (2004=100). Based on revised data, this index declined 0.6 percent in March and declined 0.7 percent in February. During the six-month span through April, the index decreased 2.6 percent, and two of the six components advanced (diffusion index, six-month span equals 33.3 percent).

COINCIDENT INDICATORS. One of the five components that make up The Conference Board CEI for Spain increased in April. The retail sales survey was the only positive contributor to the index this month. Industrial production excluding construction, final household consumption*, and employment* declined in April, while real imports* remained unchanged.

With the decrease of 0.5 percent in April, The Conference Board CEI for Spain now stands at 102.1 (2004=100). Based on revised data, this index decreased 0.8 percent in March and decreased 0.8 percent in February. During the six-month span through April, the index decreased 4.8 percent, and none of the five components advanced (diffusion index, six-month span equals 0.0 percent).

The next release is scheduled for July 13, 2009 at 4:00 A.M. (ET); 10:00 AM. (CET).

For further information contact:
Derek Servais
+ 32 2 679 5054
derek.servais@conference-board.org

Rosa Correia
+32 2 679 50 59
rosa.correia@conference-board.org

THESE DATA ARE FOR ANALYSIS PURPOSES ONLY. NOT FOR REDISTRIBUTION, PUBLISHING, DATABASING, OR PUBLIC POSTING WITHOUT EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION.

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