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The scale of the credit crisis is huge and current wisdom, and it is pretty convincing, is that there will be no way out for at least a couple of years more. On the other hand, US economic growth remains robust even as unemployment rises in certain sectors and retail sales falter.
We already see that [...]
The Eurozone recorded its first quarter of negative growth since 2003. Annual growth had peaked in 2006 at 3.3% and is currently 1.5% and slowing. The distribution of growth was not uniform with Spain and Italy clearly slipping towards recession. France and Germany continued to report stable albeit slowing growth. The UK also was slipping [...]
Investment Outlook 2008
Economic growth:
Despite expectations of recession, US economic growth remains fairly robust. Retail sales and personal consumption growth has slowed but remains in positive territory. Consumption is no longer viably financed by credit, and has to be financed by wealth creation or income. Asset values are falling. Personal income growth has slowed but remains [...]
The US and Europe cannot fight inflation by raising interest rates because their domestic economies are not pushing against full employment. The source of inflation is from the emerging markets. The US and Europe need China and India to raise interest rates and fight inflation. If they get what they need, that means interest rates [...]