Survey: Recession Fears, Trade Uncertainty Fuel Economic Pessimism
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Robert Gilhooly Market Consensus (Aberdeen) We believe that US growth and market exceptionalism will continue to be under pressure. Potential long-term growth will slow down, the political environment seems structurally less stable and the competitive advantages of US companies may be more limited than previously thought. It is unlikely that the status of the dollar as a reserve currency will be replaced, but an accumulation of policy errors — …
There is something mysterious going on in the US economy right now that even experienced observers have difficulty understanding.
Business executives' confidence in US economy wanes
A new survey has revealed that confidence among business leaders regarding the US economy has significantly diminished due to various factors. According to the second-quarter AICPA and CIMA Economic Outlook Survey, fears of a potential recession and the effects of tariffs have played a significant role in this drop in optimism. The survey targets chief executive officers, chief financial officers, controllers, and other senior management account…
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