Updated from 12:01 p.m. EST
Stocks in New York were trading with heavy losses Monday, as the Bureau of Economic Research confirmed what many had suspected -- the U.S. has been in a recession for nearly a year.
The NBER, which tasks itself with declaring the timing of business cycles, said the U.S. entered a recession in December 2007.
"That's good news in some ways," said Hugh Johnson, chief investment officer at Johnson Illington Advisors. "Nobody's going to think so, but I think so." The reason for Johnson's optimism, he said, is that the average recession lasts between 16 and 17 months. If the current downturn started nearly a year ago, then the economy should soon approach a recovery, he said. ...
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