Conjecture: Economic Outlook

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In the latest Conjecture debate, our panelists from BlackRock, Rathbones Asset Management, Threadneedle and Standard & Poor's discussed the current Economic Outlook.

Click here to listen to the debate on demand Click here to become a member of Conjecture   2010 was a year of strong growth for the global economy, led by emerging markets. However, a faltering US economy and the debt crises in Greece and Ireland have overshadowed much of the positive news. The second round of QE has been met with a mixed response and some commentators believe a third round would be politically and financially difficult to justify. So what does 2011 have in store for investors? How will the debt crisis affect the Euro? Will the US economy recover or are further a...

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