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Japan Composite Leading Indicator

Price

Price
100.496 Points
1/1/2026
Change +/-
+0.086 Points
Percentage Change
+0.09 %

The current value of the Composite Leading Indicator in Japan is 100.496 Points. The Composite Leading Indicator in Japan increased to 100.496 Points on 1/1/2026, after it was 100.41 Points on 12/1/2025. From 1/1/1959 to 1/1/2026, the average GDP in Japan was 100 Points. The all-time high was reached on 3/1/1973 with 105.41 Points, while the lowest value was recorded on 1/1/1975 with 95.09 Points.

Source: OECD

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Composite Leading Indicator
Date
Composite Leading Indicator
Jan 1, 1959
97.65 points
Feb 1, 1959
98.05 points
Mar 1, 1959
98.4 points
Apr 1, 1959
98.73 points
May 1, 1959
99.03 points
Jun 1, 1959
99.32 points
Jul 1, 1959
99.58 points
Aug 1, 1959
99.84 points
Sep 1, 1959
100.08 points
Oct 1, 1959
100.3 points
Nov 1, 1959
100.49 points
Dec 1, 1959
100.64 points
Jan 1, 1960
100.73 points
Feb 1, 1960
100.76 points
Mar 1, 1960
100.76 points

Composite Leading Indicator History

DateValue
1/1/2026100.496 Points
12/1/2025100.41 Points
11/1/2025100.32 Points
10/1/2025100.215 Points
9/1/2025100.09 Points
8/1/202599.955 Points
7/1/202599.829 Points
6/1/202599.725 Points
5/1/202599.66 Points
4/1/202599.637 Points
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