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US: LEI shows optimism in March - Wells Fargo

Analysts from Wells Fargo, point out that the Leading Economic Index (LEI) continued its upward trend in March (up 0.4% in March). They explained that the strength in ISM new orders and the interest rate spread components continued to boost the index.

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“The LEI increased 0.4 percent in March, its seventh consecutive month recording a gain. Six of the components added to the topline figure, while two subtracted from it. The labor market, which has recently been viewed in a positive light, contributed negatively to the index. Manufacturing hours worked and initial jobless claims subtracted 0.13 percentage points and 0.09 percentage points from the topline figure.”

“Optimistic consumer expectations added 0.12 percentage points to the topline figure, its largest contribution since Dec. 2004. The interest rate spread component was the largest contributor to the index in March, adding 0.19 percentage points. ISM new orders and the housing permits components also added 0.19 and 0.11 percentage points, respectively. The LEI’s upward trend continues to signal moderate economic growth in 2017.”

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