US Leading Economic Indicators Tumble For 14th Straight Month, Signals "Weaker Activity Ahead"
The Conference Board's Leading Economic Indicators (LEI) continued its decline in May, dropping 0.7% MoM (slightly better than the 0.8% decline expected).
The biggest positive contributor to the leading index was building permits at 0.15
The biggest negative contributor was average consumer expectations at -0.29
This is the 14th straight monthly decline in the LEI (and 15th month of 17) - the longest streak of declines since 'Lehman' (22 straight months of declines from June 2007 to April 2008)
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