Monday, November 14, 2011

OECD Predicts Slowdown

Click to access underlying dataNone of the world's major economies will escape a slowdown, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development says, according to Reuters, highlighting increasing signs that growth momentum is dwindling across the board.



The Paris-based organization's composite leading indicator (CLI) for its members fell for the seventh straight month to 100.4 in September, down from 100.9 in August and hitting the lowest reading since December 2009.


Readings for individual countries and big developing world economies were broadly lower at levels indicating slowdowns, and were in many cases below their long-term averages. Economic slowdown coming

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