NEW YORK — The Conference Board announced that its Index of Leading Economic Indicators increased 1 percent in May following a 0.1 percent gain in April.
According to the Conference Board, this increase was largely due to stock prices, real money supply, and consumer expectations, but most other components also increased slightly. The Board noted, “It is possible that these two consecutive increases reflect the beginning of an upward trend, thereby ending the flat trend that began in early 2002.”