The Paris-based OECD's monthly composite leading
indicator (CLI) covering 33 member countries pointed to growth
easing from relatively high levels in Britain, a loss of growth
momentum in Germany and Italy, and stable growth momentum in
France.
The overall CLI indicator, meant to flag early signals of
turning points in economic activity, was steady at 100.4, above
the long-term average of 100.
The CLI for Germany ticked down to 99.5 from 99.7 the previous
month, while Italy's was 101.1 down from 101.2.
Amongst other major economies, the CLIs continue to point to
stable growth momentum in the United States, Canada, China and
Brazil, the OECD said.
It said that while tentative signs of a positive change in
momentum were emerging in Japan, the CLI for Russia pointed to
growth tentatively losing momentum.
India was the only major economy where the CLI points to a clear
pick-up in growth momentum, it said.
(Reporting by Andrew Callus; editing by Mark John)
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