In the U.S., Jim O’Sullivan sees “some loss of momentum in what has been a strong labor market.”
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Webinar: U.S. Economy — Too hot or too cold? (Replay)
Is it too late for the Fed to achieve a soft landing for the U.S. economy?
O’Sullivan wins Forecaster of the Month for October
Chief Economist Jim O’Sullivan picks up a record-breaking 22nd Forecaster of the Month award from MarketWatch.
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U.S. economy grew at annual rate of 3.5%
Jim O’Sullivan explains that the details of the third quarter U.S. GDP results were not as strong as the headline.
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A hard landing for China just isn’t in the cards
The trade skirmish between the U.S. and China isn’t going to affect the growth trajectories of either economy in any material way, writes Carl Weinberg in this feature for Barron’s.
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Australian frustration grows over Trump administration’s trade stand
Carl Weinberg assesses the trade dispute between China and the United States.
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Weinberg says yields signal inflation concern from oil
Carl Weinberg discusses the outlook for U.S. and European bond yields with Tom Keene on Bloomberg TV.
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Investors remain uneasy about Italy’s banks
Italy is not Greece, says Carl Weinberg: “Italy’s budget round will be a process, not a crisis.”
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How the European Central Bank cut bond buys without sparking a taper tantrum
“Neither tapering nor terminating is tightening,” explains Carl Weinberg.
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U.S. trade deficit widened in August
Despite weaker export growth in August, Jim O’Sullivan says real U.S. GDP growth still looks on track for at least a 3.0% annual rate in the third quarter.
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