Leading Indicators Show Continued Strength
Courtesy of Jake at Econompic Data
The Conference Board details:
LEI for the U.S. increased for the fifth consecutive month in August. Supplier deliveries, the interest rate spread and stock prices made large positive contributions to the index this month, more than offsetting the substantial negative contribution from real money supply. The six month change in the index has picked up to 4.4 percent (about an 8.9 percent annual rate) in the period through August, up sharply from -2.4 percent (a -4.7 percent annual rate) for the previous six months. In addition, the strengths among the leading indicators have been widespread in recent months.
It is interesting to see that the money supply is no longer a "wind at the sail" (i.e. it is decreasing).
Source: Conference Board