PARIS: The Chinese and Brazilian economies are stabilising while advanced economies are seeing steady momentum, the OECD said on Monday.

The Paris-based organisation said its December monthly composite leading indicators (CLIs), which are supposed to capture economic turning points, confirmed the “tentative signs of stabilisation” in China and Brazil seen in November.

While momentum was stable in the broader OECD, the indicators for the United States and Britain were suggesting easing growth with similar signals emerging in Canada and Japan.

“In the euro area as a whole, and in Germany and Italy, CLIs signal stable growth momentum while in France the outlook is for firming growth.”

Published in Dawn, February 9th, 2016

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