KEY POINTS
  • The Conference Board's Leading Economic Index rose 0.5 percent in June.
  • May's reading indicated that economic growth would continue steadily but not accelerate.
  • June is the eighth straight month of gains.
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The Conference Board's Leading Economic Index increased half a percent in June, beating expectations.

The index rose 0.5 percent in June, edging past expectations for a gain of 0.4 percent, according to economists polled by Reuters. This marks the eight straight month of gains for the index.