China Leading Index Slows In April - Conference Board



China's leading economic index, measuring the future economic conditions, continued to rise in April though at a slower rate, a report from the Conference Board showed Friday. The leading index, at 288.1, was up 0.9 percent month-over-month in April following a 1.1 percent increase in March. The coincident index that measures the current economic situation rose 0.4 percent in April after rising 1.3 percent in March. The slower rate of increase of the leading index was driven by a decrease in total industrial activity and retail sales, said the report. "Its overall expansion remains weaker than the latter half of 2013 and underlying volatility in the economy has increased. Subdued LEI growth, combined with growth rates in industrial activity and retail sales running at their lowest since 2004, suggest that the slower trend of economic growth will continue into the third quarter at least," said Andrew Polk, Conference Board economist.


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