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October 19, 2007 Friday Shawwal 6, 1428





US economic activity rebounds


WASHINGTON, Oct 18: A forward-looking gauge of US economic activity rebounded in September, pointing to “slow but steady” growth, the Conference Board reported on Thursday.

The business research group said its index of leading economic indicators, a gauge of activity in the coming six to nine months, increased 0.3 per cent to a reading of 137.9 after a revised fall of 0.8 per cent in August.

The reading, in line with Wall Street forecasts, was the third rise in the past six months as the index swung back and forth between gains and losses.

“While the financial markets gyrated and the slump in housing intensified, the economy continued to perform at a slow but steady pace,” said Conference Board economist Ken Goldstein.

“The leading index has increased in two of the past four months, suggesting that this slow pace of economic activity could continue into the early months of 2008.” Other indexes in the survey were higher. The coincident index of current activity increased 0.2 per cent following a 0.1 per cent increase in August. The lagging index advanced 0.5 per cent following a 0.3 per cent gain in August. —AFP






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