Written by Steven Hansen
ECRI’s WLI Growth Index which forecasts economic growth six months forward was marginally declined and remains well into expansion. ECRI also released their coincident and lagging indicators this week.
Analyst Opinion of the trends of the weekly leading indices
Please note that the coronavirus is a black swan event and the decline was immediate. In theory, this index is now indicating that in the second or third quarter of 2021 the economy should be in expansion year-over-year
Here is this week’s update on ECRI’s Weekly Leading Index (a positive number indicates growth):
Weekly Leading Index Decreases
ECRI’s U.S. Weekly Leading Index (WLI) decreased as its growth rate fell.
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The WLI is one of many ECRI U.S. leading indexes, including some with longer leads over cyclical turning points in economic growth.
For a quick glance at the WLI’s recent performance, please see the chart below.
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U.S. Coincident Index:
ECRI produces a monthly coincident index. The May’s economy’s rate of growth (released in June) showed the rate of growth slowed but continued in expansion.
U.S. Lagging Index:
ECRI produces a monthly Lagging index. The May’s economy’s rate of growth (released in June) showed the rate of growth improved and now is slightly in expansion.
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source: ECRI
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