Thursday, April 18, 2013
Lawrence Conference Board U.S. Leading Index March. York. Decline first time in seven months.
Lawrence Conference Board U.S. Leading Index March. York. Decline first time in seven months.
Conference Lawrence Board, a research organization, global private reveal Leading Economic Index March. York., The U.S. dropped 0.1%, reaching 94.7, down for the first time in seven months, as opposed to the. Analysts expected an increase of 0.1% reflects that the U.S. economy remains in recession.
The Conference Board, Lawrence argues that the factors leading economic index fell in with the wrong expectations. York. Came from the U.S. consumer confidence weakened. The slowing down of orders in the factory and the number of home building permits earlier Reuters / University of Michigan report that Confidence Index, U.S. consumers early April. York. Falling 72.3 which is the lowest in nine months of the year. York.'s 78.6 reflects that consumers plan to cut spending. in the future. It also indicates that Americans concerned about the impact of higher taxes.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF's) economy is expected to grow 1.9% this year before growth at 3.0% next year.
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