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Analysis & Opinion

A woman walks past an Aeropostale store in Times Square in New York, July 27, 2012.
Credit: Reuters/Andrew Burton
NEW YORK | Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:40am EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A measure of future U.S. economic growth edged lower in the latest week, while the annualized growth rate also slowed, a research group said on Friday.
The Economic Cycle Research Institute, a New York-based independent forecasting group, said its Weekly Leading Index fell to 129.6 in the week ended February 8, from 130.2 the prior week.
The index’s annualized growth rate decreased to 8.3 percent from 8.9 percent a week earlier.
(Americas Economics and Markets Desk)
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