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MALAYSIAN ECONOMIC INDICATORS (MEI) : LEADING, COINCIDENT & LAGGING INDEXES

WORKSHOP ON SHORT-TERM ECONOMIC STATISTICS 8 th OCTOBER 2014 HANGZHOU, CHINA. MALAYSIAN ECONOMIC INDICATORS (MEI) : LEADING, COINCIDENT & LAGGING INDEXES. JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA. OUTLINE. Introduction Objective The Development of MEI

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MALAYSIAN ECONOMIC INDICATORS (MEI) : LEADING, COINCIDENT & LAGGING INDEXES

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  1. WORKSHOP ON SHORT-TERM ECONOMIC STATISTICS 8th OCTOBER 2014 HANGZHOU, CHINA MALAYSIAN ECONOMIC INDICATORS (MEI): LEADING, COINCIDENT & LAGGING INDEXES JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  2. OUTLINE • Introduction • Objective • The Development of MEI • The Components of Composite Index • Analysis • Limitation • Current Development JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  3. INTRODUCTION • The initial development of Business Cycle Indicators (BCI) was started in September 1993. • In 1995, the first set of BCI was developed comprises of two composite indexes: the Coincident Index and the Leading Index using the methodology known as Moore-Shiskin (with trend adjustment). JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  4. INTRODUCTION • It was used internally before it was published to the public in January 2001. • Consists of Leading, Coincident and Lagging for Composite Indexes. JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  5. INTRODUCTION • While the Diffusion Indexes consists of Diffusion Indexes for Leading and Coincident. • The Leading Index (LI) measures anticipations of the overall economic activity in the months ahead. JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  6. INTRODUCTION • The Coincident Index (CI) is a comprehensive measure of the overall current economic performance. • Study shows that there is strong relationship between CI and GDP (r = 0.86). • The CI is also used to date the business cycles reference periods recession and recovery) in Malaysia. JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  7. INTRODUCTION r = 0.86 JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  8. INTRODUCTION • The Lagging Index is to validate the signal of the Leading and Coincident Indexes. • The Diffusion Index is a complement to the Composite Index and used to assist in making a decision especially in determining turning point of economic cycle. JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  9. INTRODUCTION Coincident Diffusion Index and Business Cycle JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  10. OBJECTIVE • To identify the cyclical phase and the direction of near term economy. • To monitor Malaysian economic performance on a monthly basis. • To assist the policy makers, investors, researchers and public to assess the economic performance. JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  11. THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEI JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  12. THE COMPONENTS OF COMPOSITE INDEX • The selection is based on the guideline by the Business Cycle Indicators Handbook, namely: • Conformity to business cycle • Consistent timing • Economic significance JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  13. THE COMPONENTS OF COMPOSITE INDEX • Statistical adequacy • Smoothness • Promptness JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  14. THE COMPONENTS OF COMPOSITE INDEX • The selected time series then are tested using Lead/Lag Table. JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  15. THE COMPONENTS OF COMPOSITE INDEX • Lead-Lag Table for Peak and Trough - Bursa Malaysia Industrial Index JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  16. THE COMPONENTS OF COMPOSITE INDEX JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  17. COMPOSITE LEADING INDEX JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  18. COMPOSITE LEADING INDEX JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  19. COMPOSITE LEADING INDEX JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  20. COMPOSITE LEADING INDEX JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  21. COMPOSITE LEADING INDEX JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  22. COMPOSITE LEADING INDEX JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  23. COMPOSITE LEADING INDEX JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  24. ANALYSIS • The growth cycle is a fluctuation of the aggregated economic activity along its long term trend. The growth is generated through the deviation of index from its long term trend. • Business cycle is a fluctuation of the aggregated economic activity. There are two main phases namely expansion and recession phases. JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  25. ANALYSIS JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  26. ANALYSIS Determination of Peaks and Troughs for Growth Cycle JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  27. ANALYSIS Malaysian Growth Cycles Reference Periods JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  28. ANALYSIS Determination of Peaks and Troughs for Business Cycle JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  29. ANALYSIS Malaysian Business Cycles Reference Periods JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  30. LIMITATION • The LI is unable to measure or predict the magnitude of any changes of economic activity. The index shows the direction of the economy in advance. • The CI does not represent the level of the current economic situation. Thus it should not be interpreted as the level of current monthly Gross Domestic Product (GDP). JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  31. LIMITATION • The economic indicators unable to take into account the internal or/and external shock to the economy. JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  32. CURRENT DEVELOPMENT • Review the existing components. • Identify and evaluate new potential time series data. • Develop Malaysian Business Cycle Clock (MBCC). JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  33. WAN SITI ZALEHA BINTI WAN ZAKARIADEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIAECONOMIC INDICATORS DIVISIONwszwz@stats.gov.myhttp://www.statistics.gov.my JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

  34. THANK YOU JABATAN PERANGKAAN MALAYSIA DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA

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