End of Desynchronized Global Growth
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC OUTLOOK INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC OUTLOOK Desynchronized Global Growth End of By Evangelos Otto Simos Dr. Simos is Director of Forecasting at e forecasting.com, a division of Infometricas Data Center, 65 Newmarket Road, Durham, NH 03824, U.S.A., www.infometrica.com, eosimos@e-forecasting.com. This report does not purport to be a complete description of global economic conditions and financial markets. Neither the Journal nor Infometrica, Inc. guarantee the accuracy of the projections, nor do they warrant in any way that the use of information or data appearing herein will enhance operational or investment performance of individuals or companies who use it. The views presented here are those of the author, and in no way represent the views, analysis, or models of Infometrica, Inc. and any organization that the author may be associated with. I. GLOBAL ASSESSMENT AND OUTLOOK F F resh high frequency statistics at the start of 2012 confirm a continuation of desynchronized worldwide economic growth, which began last year. The Euro Area’s recession is deepening, North America continues to recover at a slow pace, Latin America’s growth moderates, the Middle East is ...
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