OECD Composite Leading Indicators (CLI): Data and Methodological Information - Updated September 2003

Latest news release (05/09/2003)

Tables and Graphs: every composite leading indicator for the 23 OECD countries.

Data in Excel format:

The methodology used to compile OECD CLIs and reference series trend is described in OECD Composite Leading indicators: a tool for short-term analysis.

In December 2002, for 16 countries, the OECD updated the reference chronology of turning points of the CLIs as well as the chronology of turning points for component series. At the same time, some component series have been dropped or replaced. Download the Update

The component series and turning points

Glossary

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The data for the trend restored leading indicators are presented in Main Economic Indicators, Part One, Page 9.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The composite leading indicators for Turkey has been created and has been released monthly since December 2002.

The composite leading indicators for Spain and Italy have been revised in 2001.

A composite leading indicator for the Euro zone has been created and has been released monthly since October 1999.

Following the OECD Leading Indicators Meeting in October 1996:
- The composite leading indicators for the G7 countries and Belgium have been revised.
- A composite leading indicator is now published for Mexico.
- The list of components in the composite leading indicator for Norway has been modified.

Top of page

Editor's Choice

This is a practical manual on the design and implementation of business tendency surveys, on the interpretation of the results from such surveys and on their use for economic analysis and forecasting.

Business Tendency Surveys: A Handbook

The aim of the "OECD - CIRET Journal of Business Cycle Measurement and Analysis" is the exchange of knowledge and information on the theory and operation of business and economic cycle research, including both measurement and analytical aspects.

www.oecd.org/std/jbcma