American economic expansion hit a two-year high over the summer months, driven by six consecutive quarters of steady growth. Yet here's the catch—economists are skeptical this momentum can hold. Market watchers point to cooling demand and tightening financial conditions as headwinds that could slow the pace ahead.
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MidnightTrader
· 12-23 17:40
Six quarters of steady rise, can this last until the end of the year? I think it's uncertain.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 12-23 17:24
Well... the economy's high rise is just a matter of a few quarters, can it really hold up afterwards? I'm a bit betting that it can't take it.
American economic expansion hit a two-year high over the summer months, driven by six consecutive quarters of steady growth. Yet here's the catch—economists are skeptical this momentum can hold. Market watchers point to cooling demand and tightening financial conditions as headwinds that could slow the pace ahead.