Goldman Predicts US Recession Odds at 35% in 2 Years, John Mauldin Wouldn’t B...
The American economy continues to look gloomy and signals pointing toward a looming recession continue to appear. In a note sent to clients this week, Goldman Sachs’ chief economist said the bank envisions the “odds of a recession as roughly 15% in the next 12 months and 35% within the next 24 months.” Furthermore, the renowned financial expert John Mauldin details that he would not be surprised if the stock market crashed by 40%, as he believes a recession is likely due this year. Goldman Prediction: ‘Odds of a Recession Roughly 15% in the Next Year, 35% Within....
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Many of you have heard of John Mauldin. His newsletter has over 1 million readers worldwide. Several of his investment books have reached the New York Times best-seller list over the last decade. He is a constant guest financial commentator on TV and radio throughout the United States and is a renowned public speaker on finance. He is also the Chairman of Mauldin Economics, an economics publishing firm, and the President of Millennium Wave Advisors, LLC, an investment advisory firm. So he knows a thing or two about investment advice and handling finances. Now, he has come out with some....
Global investment banks Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan have predicted an imminent recession in the euro area. “The risks to our forecast are skewed toward a sharper recession in the event of an even more severe disruption of gas flows, a renewed period of sovereign stress or a U.S. recession,” said the economists at Goldman Sachs.
Goldman Sachs’ Predictions
Two major global investment banks, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan, released reports Wednesday, independently predicting an impending recession in the euro area.
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