Fed Sees Housing Damping Growth Longer Than Expected  30/05/2007

Federal Reserve officials acknowledged they underestimated the U.S. housing recession, while continuing to view inflation as the biggest risk to the economy.

``The correction of the housing sector was likely to continue to weigh heavily on economic activity through most of this year -- somewhat longer than previously expected,'' the central bank said in minutes of the May 9 Federal Open Market Committee meeting released today in Washington.

Policy makers kept their prediction of a pick-up in economic growth and didn't discuss the possibility of lowering interest rates, the minutes showed. Inflation that's too high for officials' comfort, combined with the housing slump, suggests the Fed may not adjust borrowing costs in coming months...

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GEAB N°65 - Contents

- Published on May 16, 2012 -

Global systemic crisis / Second half of 2012 – Convergence of four explosive factors: Banks-Stock Exchanges-Pensions-Debts
Whilst waiting for Euroland to equip itself, by the end of 2012, with a medium to long term common political, economic and social project, especially following the election of the new French president François Hollande, anticipated many months ago by LEAP/E2020, players will remain prisoners of the short-term reflexes related to the sudden Greek political tremors, the uncertainties over Euroland governance and to the risks in public debts… (page 2)
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Which languages must your child learn to be useful to him in twenty years ? Anticipation of the principal intra-European and world common languages in a 2030 timframe
Beyond its cultural interest LEAP/E2020 has created this anticipation as a tool to aid decision-making, individual (parents for the education of their children) as much as collective (public education institutions, universities, states, international businesses). Individual and joint strategies as regards language teaching are long term processes needing fundamental choices to be made almost a generation in advance… (page 11)
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Strategic and operational recommendations
. Currencies-Gold: Stay on course
. Pensions: Preserving one’s capital
. Stock Exchanges: Last exit before chaos
. Banks: Maximum distrust
. Government bonds: The trap is closing (page 21)
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The GlobalEurometre - Results & Analysis
The majority of respondents believing that their country’s major banks could go bankrupt by the end of 2012 has risen to 66% this month (versus 61% last month)… (page 23)
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