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Recession Watch

The U.S. economy began contracting in late 2007, and the downturn spread and became global through 2008. While the recession's depth and form varies across regions, few parts of the worldwide economy are unaffected. Moody's Economy.com tracks the indicators every day, and updates the forecast as new data become available. What do we mean by recession?
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U.S. Macro Outlook 2010: A Year of Recovery
Job losses will abate early next year, and meaningful job growth will resume by the end of 2010.


Housing Update: Improvements Will Be Temporary
The Treasury's report on the HAMP's progress offers little good news.


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Feb 9, 2010
Mark Zandi
U.S. Macro Outlook: Good, but Not Good Enough
Growth has resumed in earnest, but policymakers need to stay aggressive lest the recovery falter.
Feb 5, 2010
Melanie Bowler
Weak Exports Cast Shadow on France's Recovery
Trade flows shrink, while the public deficit grows.
Feb 3, 2010
Melanie Bowler
Problems Linger for Europe's Service Sector
Unemployment is undermining consumer confidence and curbing consumption.
Feb 2, 2010
Michael Bratus
Additional Stimulus Would Put Small Businesses on Firmer Ground
Increased hiring and investment by small businesses is critical for a sustainable recovery.
Feb 2, 2010
Aaron Smith
Homeownership Falls as Vacancies Stay High
The U.S. housing market has been slow to improve. More price declines are likely.

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