California’s Truckers Dream of Dedicated Truck Lanes
Trish Anderson, 53, a truck driver from Mississippi, dreams about dedicated truck lanes. A lot.
Leading Economic Indicators Climb Less Than Forecast in March
The index of U.S. leading economic indicators increased less than forecast in March, restrained by a drop in building permits.
Leading Indicators Increase by Most in Four Months
The index of U.S. leading economic indicators rose in October by the most in four months as still-low interest rates, rising stock prices and an increase in building permits signaled the economy will strengthen.
Leading Indicators Climb More Than Forecast in June
The index of U.S. leading economic indicators increased more than forecast in June as historically low borrowing costs and a rebound in housing propelled growth.
LEI Index Rises by Most in Nine Months
The index of U.S. leading economic indicators rose in April by the most in nine months, a sign of vitality in the world’s largest economy.
Leading Indicators Rise Less Than Forecast in March
The index of U.S. leading economic indicators rose less than forecast in March, indicating the world’s largest economy will have difficulty gaining traction after a first-quarter slowdown.
April 17, 2015Leading Indicators Rise at Slower Pace as Factory Orders, Building Permits Decline
The index of U.S. leading indicators rose at a slower pace in January, restrained by declines in building permits and factory orders that signal a slower pace of growth.
ICAT Logistics Forms New Subsidiary, ICAT Customs Brokerage
ICAT Logistics Inc., an agency-based freight forwarder, said it has launched a new subsidiary, ICAT Customs Brokerage, to expand and enhance the company’s services.
February 17, 2015Leading Indicators Index Shows Economy to Keep Growing
The index of U.S. leading indicators accelerated in September, signaling the world’s largest economy will keep expanding into 2015.
October 23, 2014Leading Economic Indicators Increase 0.2% in August
The Conference Board’s index of U.S. leading economic indicators, a gauge of the outlook for the next three to six months, climbed 0.2% in August after increasing 1.1% the prior month, the New York-based group said.
September 19, 2014