Softening demand, lower commodity prices cuts trade flows
U.S. growth returned to positive territory, while growth slowed in Canada and elsewhere
Jobless rate held steady in September, below pre-pandemic mark
Latest leading indicators continue to signal slowing momentum in most markets
Declining income supports, high prices cut into real incomes
Energy and food price pressures eased, but inflation still rose
Leading indicators signal slowdown, but jobless rate unchanged
Easing energy prices offset food and core inflation
Russia's invasion of Ukraine cited as key factor in global economic slump
The slowdown was primarily driven by a sharp contraction in China, the OECD reports