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Recovery Tracker

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: The Pause That Distresses
Temporary loss of momentum is not atypical for a recovery, but nothing else must go wrong.


Global Outlook: Emerging Markets Take the Lead(en Español)
Developed economies struggle with unemployment, fiscal tightening.


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Aug 27, 2010
Matthew Circosta
Asia-Pacific Outlook Still Bright
Growth is moving toward a sustainable trend.
Aug 26, 2010
Nikhilesh Bhattacharyya
Market Forces: Investors Uneasy Over Japan, China
Though the outlook has deteriorated, policymakers have plenty of firepower to stimulate growth.
Aug 24, 2010
Virendra Singh
China Outlook: Leading the World
For the first time in modern history, the mainland is at the forefront of global recovery.
Aug 18, 2010
Matthew Circosta
Asia Spotlight: Japan Has Few Options but to Weaken Yen
Unless the yen's rise can be suppressed, Japan will lose its major growth driver.
Aug 12, 2010
Matt Robinson
Macro Roundup: China’s Soft Landing Going to Plan
A deteriorating global outlook could prompt policymakers to delay further tightening.

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