RGE Monitor – U.S. Economic Outlook: Q2 2009 Update
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The first half of 2009 has ended and we at RGE Monitor are in the process of updating our quarterly Global Economic Outlook. Below you will find a preview of our views on the short-to-medium term prospects for the U.S. economy. The full version of the RGE U.S. economic outlook (available for RGE Premium subscribers) will include analysis on:
- U.S. Consumer Comeback?
- Is the U.S. Housing Sector Stabilizing?
- U.S. Commercial Real Estate the Next Shoe to Drop?
- U.S. Industrial Production and Investment in a Severe Downturn
- U.S. Exports Under Pressure
- U.S. Labor Market Pain Continues
- Fiscal Stimulus Provides Inadequate Stimulus
- Ballooning U.S. Fiscal Deficit Raises Concerns
- Fed Too Soon to Exit Easing Mode, but Time to Talk About It
- Inflation Pressures Not in Sight Quite Yet
- U.S. Treasuries
- U.S. Dollar
- Structural Weaknesses Will Constrain the U.S. Economic Recovery
The RGE Monitor Global Economic Outlook presents analysis on over 70 countries and several global crucial issues. Specifically, in this Q2 update, our analysts cover trade and protectionism, risks of rising fiscal deficits around the world, global imbalances and climate change, among other issues. The RGE Monitor Global Economic Outlook will be available soon to RGE Premium subscribers.
Now back to our U.S. preview.
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