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Market Features

Weekend Reading: Recessionary Headwinds

Paul Kedrosky

03/09/08 - 03:14 PM EDT

Welcome to another edition of Weekend Reading. First a look back at the week that just finished, then a look forward to the week ahead, and finally some articles and papers worth reading.

It was a poor week on the major markets, but it could have been much worse. It felt as if recession news, deepening credit problems and a general sense of malaise had us teetering on a market edge. The week ended with the Dow and S&P 500 down 3.0% and 2.8%, respectively, while the Nasdaq lost 2.6%.

Next week will see more recessionary headwinds. Without a doubt, data will increasingly show that we already are in a recession, which won't put investors in an upbeat mood. Then again, while such news isn't pleasant, it does remove a source of economic uncertainty and move the recession-related questions to "how bad" and "how long." That's a kind of progress, at least in market terms. At the same time, expectations are growing that we will see a 50-basis-point rate cut, perhaps as early as next week.

Turning to economic news, we'll see international trade data Tuesday, the February retail sales report Thursday and the February consumer price index on Friday. Also Friday, Reuters and the University of Michigan plan to release their consumer sentiment survey.

As for earnings, it will be a light week. Among the relatively few companies reporting is American Eagle Outfitters(AEO - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr).

Finally, here are some articles and papers worth reading:

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