Posts Tagged ‘Double Dip’
Fri Aug 12, 2011 16:19 GMT |
Mark Schaltuper, Head of Europe Country Risk and Financial Markets, and Tim Cooper, Chief Economic Strategist, come together to discuss Business Monitor’s latest Special Report titled “Market Meltdown: Global Economy On The Edge”. With the US reeling from debt concerns after losing its AAA credit rating, the eurozone dogged by the ongoing sovereign debt crises,… [Read more]

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Tags: China, credit rating, debt crisis, Default, Double Dip, Downgrade, ECB, EFSF, Eurozone, fiscal union, Germany, Global Economy, Greece, Italy, sovereign risk, Spain, Special Report, stability fund, US
Posted in: China, Eurozone, General, Podcast, US
Thu Aug 4, 2011 14:37 GMT |
The release of second quarter (Q2) 2011 GDP data and revisions to the GDP series going back several years have had a significant impact on the US economic outlook. Taken in tandem with higher-frequency data that suggest waning economic activity, BMI has revised down its US real GDP growth forecasts to 1.7% in 2011 (from… [Read more]
Tags: Double Dip, GDP, second quarter, slowdown, US
Posted in: General, US
Fri Jun 10, 2011 13:09 GMT |
Mark Schaltuper, Head of Europe analysis at Business Monitor International, is joined by Justin Patrie, Head of Country Risk and Financial Markets, and Jean-Paul Pigat, Head of Middle East and North Africa analysis, to identify some of the key sources of risk to the global economy.

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Tags: Arab Spring, China, Double Dip, Economic Recovery, Eurozone, Germany, Greece, hard landing, housing market, inflation, labour market, Middle East, monetary policy, north africa, overheating, sovereign debt crisis, sovereign default, Spain, Turkey, US economy
Posted in: China, Emerging Europe, Eurozone, General, Geopolitics, Housing, Inflation/Deflation, Middle East, Podcast, Political Risk, US
Fri Jul 16, 2010 13:53 GMT |
Data from the second quarter has reinforced our long-held core outlook for a downturn in US growth in H210 and 2011. On this week’s Business Monitor Podcast, BMI’s Head of Country Risk and Financial Markets Justin Patrie and Global Economic Strategist Tim Cooper, revisit their views on the shape of the US recovery and the… [Read more]

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Tags: 2s10s, China, demand, Double Dip, downturn, Equities, Fed, Federal Reserve, Fixed Income, mid-term elections, monetary policy, recession, recovery, treasuries, United States, US dollar
Posted in: Currencies, Equities, Eurozone, Financials, General, Geopolitics, Podcast, Political Risk, US
Mon Jul 5, 2010 9:38 GMT |
The technicals and fundamentals are starting to align for a major correction in global markets. Terry Alexander, Head of Global Research at Business Monitor, joins Mark Schaltuper to discuss some of the key views on the markets.

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Tags: correction, Double Dip, Equities, Fixed Income, fundamentals, FX, gold, rolling over, slowdown, technical
Posted in: China, Currencies, Equities, Financials, General, Inflation/Deflation, Podcast, US
Fri Jun 11, 2010 17:02 GMT |
Against an increasingly challenging global economic backdrop, Richard Hamilton, Head of Latin America analysis at Business Monitor International, outlines three core themes for the region. Having been among the first regions to emerge from the global economic downturn in 2009, we take a look at the likely impact of a double-dip in China and an… [Read more]

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Tags: Argentina, Base Metals, Brazil, Caribbean, Central America, Chile, China, Double Dip, Hugo Chavez, Latin America, local debt, Lula, mexico, parallel rate, Peru, US economic weakness, Venezuela
Posted in: China, General, Latin America, Podcast, Political Risk, US
Wed Jun 2, 2010 16:19 GMT |
One of the most underestimated risks facing the global economy is an outright recession in China. Almost nobody in the world of economics or finance believes that it is possible, let alone likely. However, is it really that unlikely? The CLSA purchasing managers index has already topped out in April 2010, so while China’s economy… [Read more]
Tags: Beijing, China, construction boom, Double Dip, economic downturn, housing prices, monetary tightening, PMI, Property Bubble, recession, Shanghai
Posted in: Asia, China, General