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Economic Data Indicating Improvement?

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Economic Data Indicating Improvement?

Fri 24 Feb 12 | 06:19 AM ET
Insight on whether the recent economic data shows the U.S. economy is growing, with Lakshman Achuthan, Economic Cycle Research co-founder/chief operations officer, who says GDP growth peaked in Q3 in 2010 and fell by Q2 2011, and have flat-lined since then and the U.S. Coincidence index has fallen, which usually indicates a recession to follow.

 
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