Institutional Investor (February 1)
There are some “stabilizing trends” underlying the recent market turbulence. “Stocks have taken a beating, but economic fundamentals in the U.S. remain strong. Look for volatility, and a rebound.”
Tags: Economy, Fundamentals, Market turbulence, Rebound, Stabilizing trends, Stocks, U.S., Volatility
New York Times (August 30)
“Economic fundamentals today are no different than they were before the market took a walk on the wild side.” The U.S. economy is “growing at 2.5 percent. At that modest pace, the United States cannot be of much help if other economies falter. But it can rebound from a market swoon, at least for now.”
Tags: Economy, Fundamentals, Growth, Market, Market swoon, Modest, Pace, Rebound, U.S.
Institutional Investor (June 15)
“For economists who complain about the distortions and deficits caused by energy subsidies, 2014 was a godsend.” Over 25 countries made progress in curtailing “their fuel subsidy programs…in favor of aligning domestic prices with global prices. But the recent rebound in oil prices threatens to undo much of that good work.”
Tags: Deficits, Distortions, Domestic prices, Economists, Energy subsidies, Global prices, Oil prices, Rebound