Friday, June 13, 2014

International Leading Indicators - 6/10/14

The Leading Indicator for International Developed Markets (EFA) fell to 3.28% and is 0.43% percentage points lower than last month continuing its gradual four month slide. The Leading Indicator for International Emerging Markets (EEM) fell to 3.81%.

The OECD released their Leading Indicators for most major countries on Tuesday this week. 13 of the 20 countries in the Developed Markets had declining Leading Indices. The Leading Indices declined for 9 out of 15 countries in the Emerging Markets. When available, I have averaged the indicators with the Conference Board's Leading indicators to create a composite for each country. I created Leading Indicators for International Developed Markets (EFA) and International Emerging Markets (EEM) by weighting each country's growth rate by the market share of each country's stocks in the respective funds. On the last chart below, you can click on the blue and red buttons to see the Leading Indicator growth rate and an ETF for various countries.

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