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The Conference Board Leading Economic Index™ (LEI) for France Increased 0.9 Percent

Oct. 21, 2009

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The Conference Board Leading Economic Index™ (LEI) for France increased 0.9 percent and The Conference Board Coincident Economic Index™ (CEI) remained unchanged in August.

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LEADING INDICATORS. Six of the seven components of the leading economic index increased in August.  The positive contributors to the index— in order from the largest positive contributor to the smallest— are the yield spread, the stock price index, production expectations, industrial new orders, building permits (residential)* and the ratio of the deflator of manufacturing value added to unit labor cost for manufacturing*.  New unemployment claims (inverted) was the only negative contributor in August. 

With the increase of 0.9 percent in August, the leading economic index now stands at 103.2 (2004=100).  Based on revised data, the index increased 0.5 percent in July and increased 0.9 percent in June. During the six-month span through August, the leading index increased 3.5 percent, and six of the seven components increased (diffusion index, six-month span equals 85.7 percent).

COINCIDENT INDICATORS.  Two of the four components of the coincident economic index increased in August.  The positive contributors to the index were industrial production and wage and salaries*.  Employment* and personal consumption declined in August.   

After remaining unchanged in August, the coincident economic index now stands at 102.9 (2004=100).  Based on revised data, this index decreased 0.1 percent in July and remained unchanged in June.  During the six-month period through August, the coincident index decreased 0.5 percent, with three of the four series making a positive contribution (diffusion index, six-month span equals 75.0 percent).

* See notes under data availability.

The next release is scheduled for November 17, 2009 at 4:00 A.M; 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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