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Economy Grows at Fastest Pace in a Year
2007-08-31
Don't worry, the AP has plenty of cold water to pour on the story.
WASHINGTON (AP) - The economy grew at its strongest pace in more than a year during the spring as solid improvements in international trade and business investment helped offset weakness in housing. The gross domestic product, the broadest measure of economic health, expanded at an annual rate of 4 percent in the April-June quarter, significantly higher than the 3.4 percent rate the government had initially estimated a month ago, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.

But the growth spurt could be short-lived.
But the growth spurt could be short-lived. There are concerns that the recent turmoil in financial markets, a result of a spreading credit crisis, could seriously dampen economic activity in the second half of this year. GDP growth may have slowed to just above 2 percent in the current quarter and many analysts believe growth will slow even further in the final three months of this year as the full impact of the recent market turmoil is felt.

The worry is that the roller coaster ride in stocks and spreading credit problems will shake consumer and business confidence and cause cutbacks in spending and hiring plans.
However, analysts believe the Federal Reserve will act to avert a full-blown recession.
However, analysts believe the Federal Reserve will act to avert a full-blown recession. If financial turmoil persists, they think the Fed will wield its major policy tool, cutting its target for the federal funds rate, the interest that banks charge each other. That rate has been at 5.25 percent for more than a year, but investors are starting to hope that the Fed will begin reducing it in quarter-point moves starting at their next meeting on Sept. 18.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Much like homelessness "disappeared" as soon as Clinton became president. I was wondering what had happened to the homelessness problem when I happened on an article in the IWW newspaper.

The situation had actually gotten worse under Clinton. It's bad when you have to read Trotskyite newspapers to get the real story.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2007-08-31 12:58  

#2  Every Silver Lining has a Cloud

Only if an (R) is in the White House.
Posted by: xbalanke   2007-08-31 12:32  

#1  Every Silver Lining has a Cloud
Posted by: AP Motto   2007-08-31 08:16  

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