No imminent recovery for US economy - ECRI

Fri Jun 27, 2008 10:30am EDT
 
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NEW YORK, June 27 (Reuters) - A gauge of future U.S. economic growth and its annualized growth rate fell in the latest week, erasing hopes that a recovery in the economy is close at hand, a research group said on Friday.

The Economic Cycle Research Institute, a New York-based forecasting group, said its Weekly Leading Index slipped to 131.7 in the week to June 20 from 132.6 in the previous period.

The fall in the index was due to weaker readings in measures of stock prices, housing activity and money supply growth, said Lakshman Achuthan, managing director at ECRI, in an instant message interview.

The index's annualized growth rate edged down to negative 6.0 percent from minus 5.8 percent a week earlier.

"The Weekly Leading Index fell for the fifth time in six weeks, while its growth rate dipped to a five-week low," Achuthan said. "Despite hopes for an imminent recovery, the WLI remains in recession territory." (Reporting by Rodrigo Campos; Editing by Theodore d'Afflisio)

 
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