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The Daily Interview: Next Year Still Looks Iffy for the Global Economy
The world's major economies have felt the pinch of the global slowdown that's reached across all continents. The problems are vast and complex, including an overabundance of inventories in the U.S., weakened currencies in Europe and financial destabilization in some of the major emerging markets.
![]() Gabriel De Kock Director, Economic and Market Analysis Group, Citigroup |
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Gabriel De Kock, a director in the economic and market analysis group at Citigroup, believes the figures probably won't look so good next year, although the U.S., due to its fiscal and monetary efforts, is probably in the best position to recover as 2001 wanes. ...
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