CLIPoints to Stabilizing Commercial Activity in 2019 Q1


Wednesday, June 5th, 2019

The Commercial Leading Indicator rose 1.3 points in Q1 2019

BCREA

The BCREA Commercial Leading Indicator (CLI) roseby 1.3points to 135.2in the first quarter of 2019.Compared to this time oneyear ago, the index is 1.1per cent higher.

“While economic activity remained tepid at the start of 2019,a rebound in financial markets pushed the CLI higher,” says BCREA Deputy Chief Economist Brendon Ogmundson. “That signals a lower risk environment, but a slowing economy may impact future commercial real estate activity.” Following several years of robust growth, the BC economy continues to slow in the early part of 2019. The economic activity component of the CLI posted a third consecutive quarterly decline. Employment in key commercial real estate sectors was mixed. The CLI measure of office employment now sits at an all-time high, which signals strong future demand for office space.Volatile financial markets led to recent swings in the underlying CLI index, but the trend remains flat, pointing to stable commercial activity in 2019.

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