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U.S. leading index rises 0.4%

June 17, 2010

The Conference Board's U.S. leading economic index released today rose 0.4% in May after revised numbers indicated no change in April and a 1.4% rise in March. The index now stands at 109.9 (2004=100).

"The index points to continued, though slower, U.S. growth for the rest of this year," says Bart van Ark, chief economist of The Conference Board. "Public debt and deficits weigh heavily on growth prospects on both sides of the Atlantic. We project a serious slowdown in European growth in 2011, which could further weaken the U.S. outlook."