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Stronger Demand Needed to Fuel Job Creation by AllianceBernstein
Posted on July 18, 2011 | No CommentsIn recent months, job creation slowed because of an abrupt decline in domestic demand growth -
AllianceBernstein: US Outlook Tarnished After Weak First Quarter by Joseph G. Carson
Posted on May 4, 2011 | No CommentsFollowing weak first-quarter growth, we’ve lowered our fullyear GDP forecast. Production shortfalls in the auto industry are also likely to suppress growth in the second quarter. -
China’s Monetary Policy by Anthony Chan
Posted on March 27, 2011 | 1 CommentChina’s autocratic capitalist system tends to be effective in controlling economic cycles. Its monetary management, however, may be facing a problem that extends beyond the current cycle: put bluntly, we are no longer sure that it is sustainable. -
The UK Economy’s Delicate Rebalancing Act
Posted on March 27, 2011 | No CommentsIt is clear that UK interest rates will eventually have to rise. But at a time when the recovery is still fragile, fiscal policy is being tightened and events in the Middle East and Japan have injected an added element of uncertainty, we believe that monetary tightening should wait until visibility has improved. -
Q&A with AllianceBernstein : The Dawn of Molecular Medicine
Posted on March 17, 2011 | No CommentsWhat is molecular medicine? How will it transform healthcare—and what are the consequences for investors? We put these and other questions to Amy Raskin, who leads our Global Growth Equities Research team and heads our Research on Strategic Change (RSC) effort; and Eli Casdin, an analyst on the RSC team who has been spearheading extensive research on the subject. -
Fed Needs Better Barometer to Detect Inflation By Joseph G. Carson
Posted on March 17, 2011 | No CommentsAccording to the Fed, a sustained rise in US inflation is unlikely while the economy has substantial idle capacity. We think the Fed’s output gap framework relies too much on domestic conditions, and overlooks important changing dynamics in the global economy that may eventually create new inflationary pressures. -
Analysts Alert – AllianceBernstein – Global Supply Chains Distort Trade and GDP Data
Posted on March 2, 2011 | No CommentsGlobal Supply Chains Distort Trade and GDP DataThe world’s integrated global supply system is creating havoc in trade accounts. It’s increasingly difficult to accurately measure who produces what and where. Forthcoming changes in the GDP framework will address some measurement issues, but wethink it’s time for a new accounting system to monitor trade.







