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National small business optimism improving
Written by Canadian Pizza   
June 3, 2009, Toronto - There are growing signs that Canada's economy is turning the corner towards recovery. Confidence among small and mid-sized business owners continued to improve through May. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB's) new Monthly Business Barometer Index rose to 60.4 last month, from 54.9 in April, and a cyclical low of 39.4 in December 2008.

"At this point, improvements identified by the data are limited to the more subjective measures of forward-looking expectations," cautioned Ted Mallett, CFIB's vice-president of research and chief economist. "Despite the improvement, the index remains well below historical norms and suggests that GDP growth has not yet entered positive territory.

Measured on a scale between 0 and 100, an index level above 50 means owners expecting their business' performance to be stronger in the next year outnumber those expecting weaker performance. Data were collected quarterly from 2000 to mid-2008. Beginning September 2008, the data are now collected monthly. Going forward, the Business Barometer will be released on a monthly basis. To view the Business Barometer Index and GDP chart click here

The May 2009 findings are based on 835 responses, collected from a stratified random sample of CFIB members, to a controlled-access web survey, May 2 to 27. Data are statistically accurate to +/- 3.4 per cent 19 times in 20.

 
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