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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
More Struggle Ahead,Economists Say
The National Association for Business Economics has released the results of a survey of economists.According to the participants,the U.S. may avoid a recession,but growth will be anemic for the rest of 2008.Jobs and capital spending will be stable,as industry demand is rising across the board.The economy will be struggling for a few more quarters.Selling prices rose at the highest rate since Q1 of 2007.Higher materials costs were reported by 75% of the participants,which is a record.Increased capital spending was expected by 40% of the economists,which is down only 2% from Q1 2008.Overall,the NABE survey charts a difficult but passable road in the medium term.This week,Gross Domestic Product and employment reports could move the markets.
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