MIL-OSI Submissions: Global Economy – Global Barometers decline in April – KOF

Source: KOF Economic Institute

The Coincident Barometer decreases for the second consecutive month and returns to the level of September 2024. The fall in the Leading Barometer keeps the indicator generally slightly above 100 points, a tendency that has been observed since May 2024. However, the recent escalation in the trade tensions is not reflected in the data.

In April, the Coincident and the Leading Global Barometers decrease 1.5 points and 1.7 points to 92.3 and 101.9 points, respectively. In both cases, the fall is mainly driven by the Western Hemisphere indicators. Europe is a distant second. In contrast, the contribution of the Asia, Pacific & Africa region to the variation in the global indicators is almost null this month.

“Although the unexpectedly strong announcements by President Trump on what he called ‘US Liberation Day’ and the shockwaves that followed are not yet reflected in the Global Barometers – they reflect survey data collected in March – the downward momentum of both is clearly driven by lower assessments and sentiment in the US-dominated Western hemisphere. This does not bode well for the future direction of these two leading indicators of the global economy”, comments KOF Director Jan-Egbert Sturm the latest results.

Coincident Barometer – regions and sectors

The 1.5-point decrease in the Coincident Barometer in April results from negative contributions of -1.1 points from the Western Hemisphere, -0.3 points from Europe, and -0.1 points from the Asia, Pacific & Africa region. The Western Hemisphere reaches 91.4 points, its lowest level since December 2023, and is closing in on the indicator for the Asia, Pacific & Africa region, which continues to record the lowest level among the regional coincident indicators (90.9 points).

Among the Coincident sector indicators, only Construction records an increase, while, Trade, Services, the indicator for Economy (aggregated business and consumer evaluations) and Industry decrease this month.

Leading Barometer – regions and sectors

In April, the Western Hemisphere contributes negatively with -1.6 points to the 1.7-point fall in the Leading Global Barometer. Europe contributes -0.2 points while the Asia, Pacific & Africa region makes a positive contribution of 0.1 points. With this result, only the Western Hemisphere is below 100 points, recording the lowest level among the regions, which has not happened since December 2023. The Leading Global Barometer leads the world economic growth rate cycle by three to six months on average.

Among the Leading sector indicators, only Economy (aggregated business and consumer evaluations) makes a slight increase in April. The marked decline in the Trade sector stands out, taking the indicator to below the 100-point level for the first time since May of last year.

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