No Recession Signaled By Business Cycle Index: November Update

 | Nov 26, 2015 07:20AM ET

Knowing when the U.S. Economy is heading for recession is paramount for successful investment decisions. Our weekly Business Cycle Index (BCI) would have provided early reliably warnings for the past seven recessions.

The BCI at 196.8 is up from last week’s downward revised 195.5, the BCI is now just below its previous peak of 196.9 indicated by BCIp of 99.6 . However, the 6-month smoothed annualized growth BCIg at 11.4 is lower compared to last week’s downward revised 11.7. No recession is signaled.

The downward revision of BCI and BCIg follows the Census Bureau’s downward revision of past reported New Residential Sales.

Figure 1 plots BCIp, BCI, BCIg and the S&P500 together with the thresholds (red lines) that need to be crossed to be able to call a recession.