Composite Leading Indicator in South Africa increased to 99.81 points in October from 99.71 points in September of 2024. Composite Leading Indicator in South Africa averaged 100 points from 1975 until 2024, reaching an all time high of 105.77 points in October of 1980 and a record low of 91.66 points in April of 2020. source: OECD




Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Bankruptcies 117.00 128.00 Companies Sep 2024
Business Confidence 45.00 38.00 points Dec 2024
Capacity Utilization 77.90 78.40 percent Jun 2024
Car Registrations 34228.00 30218.00 Units Oct 2024
Changes in Inventories 9561.00 3762.00 ZAR Million Jun 2024
SACCI Business Confidence 110.20 111.50 points Sep 2024
Composite Leading Indicator 99.81 99.71 points Oct 2024
Corruption Index 41.00 43.00 Points Dec 2023
Corruption Rank 83.00 72.00 Dec 2023
Electricity Production 19879.00 20838.00 Gigawatt-hour Sep 2024
Gold Production YoY -3.70 -4.60 percent Sep 2024
Manufacturing Production YoY -0.80 -0.80 percent Sep 2024
Manufacturing Production MoM 0.00 -0.70 percent Sep 2024
Leading Business Cycle Indicator MoM -0.70 0.70 percent Aug 2024
Mining Production MoM 4.70 0.30 percent Sep 2024
Total New Vehicle Sales 47940.00 44080.00 Units Oct 2024

South Africa Composite Leading Indicator
The composite leading indicator (CLI) is designed to provide early signals of turning points in business cycles showing fluctuation of the economic activity around its long term potential level. CLIs show short-term economic movements in qualitative rather than quantitative terms.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
99.81 99.71 105.77 91.66 1975 - 2024 points Monthly
Amplitude adjusted, Long-term average = 100