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Leading indicators
April 2008
May 2008
June 2008
July 2008
August 2008
September 2008
Last month of data available
% change
Composite leading indicator (1992=100)
228.2
229.0
229.2
229.5
230.3
229.9
-0.2
Housing index (1992=100)1
139.4
141.7
141.1
137.0
135.0
134.9
-0.1
Business and personal services employment ('000)
2,903
2,918
2,934
2,939
2,952
2,958
0.2
S&P/TSX stock price index (1975=1,000)
13,572
13,748
14,010
14,012
14,097
13,660
-3.1
Money supply, M1 ($ millions, 1992)2
171,931
172,168
172,104
172,281
172,725
173,546
0.5
US Conference Board leading indicator (1992=100)3
124.5
124.3
124.2
124.1
124.0
123.7
-0.2
Manufacturing
Average workweek (hours)
37.9
37.9
37.9
37.8
37.9
37.8
-0.3
New orders, durables ($ millions, 1992)4
26,422
27,311
26,718
27,682
28,554
27,964
-2.1
Shipments/inventories of finished goods4
1.80
1.78
1.77
1.77
1.77
1.77
0.00 5
Retail trade
Furniture and appliance sales ($ millions, 1992)4
2,818
2,838
2,853
2,871
2,881
2,909
1.0
Other durable goods sales ($ millions, 1992)4
9,604
9,676
9,743
9,752
9,723
9,697
-0.3
Unsmoothed composite leading indicator
229.9
230.4
230.3
229.5
231.5
228.0
-1.5
1. Composite index of housing starts (units) and house sales (multiple listing service).
2. Deflated by the Consumer Price Index for all items.
3. The figures in this row reflect data published in the month indicated, but the figures themselves refer to data for the month immediately preceding.
4. The figures in this row reflect data published in the month indicated, but the figures themselves refer to data for the second preceding month.
5. Difference from previous month.