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Mar 2023
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Global Data Pod Weekender: Takes a licki...

J.P. MORGAN GLOBAL RESEARCH
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The global expansion is looking even more resilient than expected, raising questions about the likelihood of our call for a US recession and global slowdown later this year. With global GDP growth over the past two quarters tracking a full %-point strong than expected in our November outlook, the profit margin compression we see as a catalyst for recession later this year has yet to start.  The latest credit shock could be a game changer, but healthy fundamentals are likely to temper the drag. While headwinds are building and supports are fading, either greater financial stress or more central bank tightening may be needed to take steam out of the expansion.

Speakers:

Bruce Kasman

Joseph Lupton

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