Conference Board
The Conference Board is a non-profit research organization based in the United States. It provides valuable economic data and analysis to help businesses and policymakers make informed decisions. Founded in 1916, the organization focuses on various topics, including labor markets, consumer confidence, and economic trends.
The Conference Board is well-known for its leading economic indicators, such as the Leading Economic Index (LEI) and the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI). These indicators help forecast future economic activity and gauge the overall health of the economy. The organization also conducts research on corporate governance and sustainability practices.