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Archive for July, 2010

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Global Markets: Managing Low Growth and Return Expectations in a More Volatile World

The global economy is at a sensitive point in the cycle as it transitions from policy driven expansion to sustained private demand. Global purchasing manager’s surveys peaked in May, and the growth tailwind from the inventory rebuild is blowing with less force. We are at that point in the recovery

Monday, July 12th, 2010

International Financial Outlook July 2010

Overarching themes driving global financial markets have not changed significantly in the last month but some of the intensity has faded. Renewed euro buying relative to the dollar does not mean that concerns about the risk of sovereign debt default in Europe has gone away or that worries about the

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Financial Markets Monthly - July 2010: Risks to the Global Economy Leave Investors Cautious

In the past month, financial markets have been hit with a bad case of the jitters on worries that the global economy will not be able to withstand the implementation of fiscal austerity measures in Europe and slowing growth in some emerging economies. Central bankers too have assumed a more

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Monthly Economic Outlook - July 2010

The wave of disappointing economic reports this past month combined with the inability of the Administration to push additional stimulus through an election-wary Congress has reawakened fears about a double-dip. We continue to believe such fears are overblown. We remain concerned that so much stimulus is ending in such a