(RTTNews) - The Conference Board’s Leading Economic Index for Australia declined in May, the first drop after three months of increases.
The board said its Leading Index declined 0.1 percent, thanks largely to lower building approvals and exports of rural goods.
The Leading Index now stands at 113.0.
The Coincident Index, which measures current economic activity, increased ...
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