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08-Jun-2009
While is still too early to assess whether it is a temporary or a more durable turning point, OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for April 2009 point to a reduced pace of deterioration in most of ...
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08-Jun-2009
Provides access to long time series of growth rates for a number of Key Economic Indicators (GDP, production, cyclical indicators, standardised unemployment rates, prices, financial indicators, trade...) collected within the Main Economic Indicators database.
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08-Jun-2009
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators (updated continuously) - Composite leading indicators (CLIs) are presented in two different forms. They are the trend restored CLIs and the annualised 6-month rate of changes of CLIs.
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11-May-2009
OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for March 2009 continue to point to a strong slowdown in the OECD.
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10-Apr-2009
OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for February 2009 continue to point to a deep slowdown for all the major seven economies.
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31-Mar-2009
The OECD Business Cycle Clock has been designed to better visualize business cycles - fluctuations of economic activity around their long term potential level - and how some key economic indicators interact ...
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06-Mar-2009
The OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for January 2009 continue to point to a weakening outlook for all the major seven economies, with the OECD total falling again to a new low and little clear ...
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06-Feb-2009
OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for December 2008 continue to point to a weakening outlook for all the major seven economies.
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12-Jan-2009
OECD composite leading indicators (CLIs) for November 2008 point to deep slowdowns in the major seven economies and in major non-OECD member economies, particularly China, India and Russia.
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