Category: Economic Recovery
The analysis published under this category are as follows.Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Fall Of U.S. Dollar And Recovery Of U.S. Economy / Currencies / Economic Recovery
On August 4, 2009 Rectangular pattern breakout happened in the EUR vs. USD at 1.43 levels and this is the critical breakout for US dollar which will lead to long term depreciation against Euro. Last week US GDP was published, the data shows that the GDP contracted by 1% for Q2 2009; indicating the recession is over and Q3 will be stabilization coupled with marginal recovery of US economy.
Read full article... Read full article...
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Brazil and China Economies Among the First to Recover / Economics / Economic Recovery
Martin Weiss writes: Did you miss my urgent strategy update last week?
If so, before reading any further, be sure to watch it now. Or, if you prefer, review the transcript.
Read full article... Read full article...
Monday, August 03, 2009
U.S. GDP Contraction Slows, but the Road to Economic Recovery Will Be Rocky / Economics / Economic Recovery
Bob Blandeburgo writes: While the many of the world’s economies continue to look for signs of growth, the U.S. economy took a big step in the right the direction in the second quarter.
Read full article... Read full article...
Monday, August 03, 2009
Developing Economies Lead the Way Out of Global Recession / Economics / Economic Recovery
Following the onset of the global credit crisis two years ago, it was generally believed that developing economies, particularly in Asia, would be better placed to weather the storm than some of the more advanced economies, such as the US and UK. It was reasoned that the export-orientated, savings-rich countries, with the support of China, faced little prospect of an external payments crisis and were one step removed from the bursting of the debt bubble created in western economies. De-coupling was the buzzword at that time. Yet, over the subsequent twelve to eighteen months, expectations that the developing world could distance itself from the global credit crisis faded amid a collapse in world trade.
Read full article... Read full article...
Monday, July 27, 2009
Economic Recovery Without the Feel Good Factor / Economics / Economic Recovery
William Patalon III writes: When the initial estimates for the just-concluded second quarter are released next week, they’re expected to show that gross domestic-product (GDP) declined for the fourth quarter in a row.
Read full article... Read full article...
Friday, July 24, 2009
The Three Reasons China Will Lead the Global Economic Rebound / Economics / Economic Recovery
Keith Fitz-Gerald writes: For U.S.-centric investors who question whether it's really necessary to invest in "risky" overseas markets, here's an important fact to consider: It's China - not the United States - that's leading us back from the brink of a global financial collapse.
Read full article... Read full article...