Tuesday, 11 May 2010

OECD Points To An Expansion Slowdown

The Composite Leading Indicators from the OECD for March 2010 suggest that where the economic expansion has been taking place there may be a slowdown in the pace. Most of the signs of expansion and recovery say the OECD have been tentative but in France and Italy the signs are stronger. There is also a possibility that expansion may also be slowing in Brazil and China.

The CLI indicator for the OECD area as a whole was 0.6 points up in March 2010 with the US increasing by 0.8 and Japan by 0.9 points. The euro area increased by 0.5. Brazil and China both decreased by 0.3 points indicating the possible halt to expansion in China and to recovery in Brazil. India and Russia increased slightly by 0.3 and 0.6 points respectively.

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