Dow Jones Introduces a New Economic Sentiment Indicator

By Apr 30, 2009, 5:01 PM 

Dow Jones introduced on Thursday  a unique new monthly economic indicator called The Economic Sentiment Indicator [ESI].

From Dow Jones: The [new] Indicator…aims to predict the health of the U.S. economy by analyzing the coverage of 15 major daily newspapers in the U.S. It uses a numerical scale from 0 to 100 to express the balance of sentiment in articles about the economy.

The ESI represents one of the most comprehensive and far-reaching examinations of media coverage as an economic indicator. The ESI has been back-tested to 1990, allowing a detailed retrospective look at the indicator’s propensity for anticipating changes in the economy. This historical analysis of the series shows that the ESI clearly highlighted the risk that the U.S. economy was sliding into recession in 2001 and 2008 and suggests the indicator can help predict economic turning points as much as seven months in advance of other indicators.

ESI also predicted recoveries in 1991 and 2002.

“The Dow Jones Economic Sentiment Indicator represents a valuable new tool for measuring and anticipating key turning points in the economy,” Clare Hart, President of Dow Jones Enterprise Media Group, said. “And even though it is being released for the first time today, the ESI’s ability to anticipate those turning points is supported by nearly 20 years worth of data.”

ESI, noted DJ, edged higher in April to 27.6, up from 26.3 in March, offering a possible early signal that the economy may be lifting off its low point but any recovery remains very tentative.

The indicator will get released at 9:45am ET on final business day of every month.

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