U.S. Weekly Leading Index Ticked Down
The U.S. Weekly Leading Index (WLI) ticked down to 136.4 from 136.5. The growth rate little changed at 7.1%.
The U.S. economic slowdown is set to continue, as the latest WLI upturn is not sufficiently pronounced, pervasive and persistent – the three P’s – to qualify as a true cyclical upturn. Rather, it partly reflects the run-up in the markets as the early-2016 recession fears among the consensus faded, with the Fed backing off its rate hike plans, the dollar weakening, and some data beating significantly lowered expectations.
To put the economy in perspective please see links below:
- watch Lakshamn Achuthan's interview on Reuters Insider TV.
- read ECRI's "The Rate Hike Cycle that Wasn’t."
For a closer look at recent moves in the U.S. Weekly Leading Index, see the chart below: