News & Events
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Jan 04 2008

U.S. Future Inflation Gauge Drops Sharply
U.S. inflation pressures reached a 31 month-low in December. More
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Jan 04 2008

Weekly Leading Index Rises Slightly
A weekly gauge of future U.S. economic growth rose slightly. More
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Jan 04 2008

Interview on Jobs Report and Fed Policy
ECRI managing director, Lakshman Achuthan, spoke with Stuart Varney and Dagen McDowell following today's weak jobs report. More
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Jan 02 2008

JoC-ECRI Index Revised
On January 2, 2008, a revamped Journal of Commerce-Economic Cycle Research Institute (JoC-ECRI) Industrial Price Index will be released. More
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Jan 02 2008

Mfg. & Jobs Keeping US Out Of Recession
Resilience in the manufacturing sector and continuing overall employment growth are, so far at least, holding the U.S. economy up and are holding back the ECRI from calling for a recession. More
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Jan 02 2008

2008 U.S. Business Cycle Outlook
ECRI's Achuthan, spoke with Betty Liu on Wednesday morning regarding ECRI's latest cyclical outlook for the U.S. economy, and suggests the Fed has room to ease if it wished. More
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Dec 31 2007

Fed Outlook in 2008
ECRI's managing director, Lakshman Achuthan, spoke with CNBC regarding the latest economic data and the outlook for Fed policy in 2008. More
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Dec 28 2007

Weekly Leading Index Falls
A weekly gauge of future U.S. economic growth fell. More
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Dec 28 2007

New Home Prices May Bottom in 2008
ECRI's managing director, Lakshman Achuthan, spoke with Stuart Varney and Dagen McDowell on Friday regarding the latest data on new home sales, and the outlook for both new and existing home prices More
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Dec 27 2007

Recession Ahead?
No-one knows for a certainty that 2008 will be a year of recession. More
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Dec 24 2007

Nov. Spending Hot, Outlook Cloudy
Americans spent at their fastest pace in two years in November, the Commerce Department said Friday, easing concerns about a near-term recession. More
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Dec 21 2007

Weekly Leading Index Falls
ECRI's weekly leading index - a gauge of future economic activity - continues to see growth rate dip. More
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Dec 19 2007

U.S. Home Price Cycle Forecast
ECRI managing director, Lakshman Achuthan, spoke on Bloomberg TV's Morning Call. More
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Dec 14 2007

Weekly Leading Index Slips
A weekly gauge of future U.S. economic growth slipped. More
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Dec 14 2007

No Stagflation, Fed has Room to Ease
ECRI's managing director, Lakshman Achuthan, spoke with Stuart Varney on Friday regarding the latest CPI data and associated "stagflation fears". Lakshman discusses why inflation may not be spirali More
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Dec 07 2007

U.S. Future Inflation Gauge Higher
U.S. inflation pressures were higher in November. More
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Dec 07 2007

Eurozone Inflation Pressures Ease
Euro zone inflationary pressures eased marginally in October. More
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Dec 07 2007

Weekly Leading Index Ticks Up
A weekly gauge of future U.S. economic growth ticked up. More
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Nov 30 2007

Weekly Leading Index Edges Lower
A weekly gauge of future U.S. economic growth edged lower. More
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Nov 26 2007

Interview: Slower Growth & Fed Policy
ECRI managing director, Lakshman Achuthan, spoke on CNBC's Kudlow & Company. More
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Testimonial
ECRI can justify a certain smugness now that business cycles are back in fashion. The institute called the last two recessions and the current recovery months ahead of the pack.
Inflation Ahoy! We're indebted to the ECRI, that unnapping watchdog of inflation, for the FIG data.
In the opinion littered world of economic forecasting, ECRI is Mr. Spock – deeply analytical, dispassionate, and accurate.
ECRI is perhaps the only organisation to give advance warning of each of the past three recessions; just as impressive, it has never issued a false alarm.
For ourselves, in this cycle, we'll line up with ECRI.
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