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Re: [TSP_Strategy] Real GDP

 

I wonder whether the equity market will pay attention to a real economic data or not, but eventually, it will have to pay attention.

The current economic data seem to me is very poor:  GDP slows down, earnings slow down, earnings forecast downward...hmmm!
  
I still think the current market prices are hyped by ultra cheap liquidity injections (created out of thin air...is it not?).  So when those cheap money is no longer available, it will pay the price, a big time.  I just hope many innocent people don't get burn this time around.  Good luck folks! 

On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 12:22 PM, sarah_oz@yahoo.com [TSP_Strategy] <TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 


Real Gross Domestic Product (Seasonally Adjusted Quarterly Data - Annualized)

Chart of the Week for October 30, 2015 - November 5, 2015

The first preliminary estimate of real GDP growth for the third quarter of 2015 showed a 1.5% increase in the quarter.

The Bureau of Economic Analysis ("BEA") reported a preliminary estimate of 1.5% growth in real Gross Domestic Product (inflation adjusted "GDP") for the third quarter of 2015 based on seasonally adjusted annualized data. This is down from the 3.9% growth reported for the second quarter of 2015, and is lower than the consensus forecast of 1.6%. It is also below the 30-year annual average rate of 2.6% for the third time in the past four quarters. Real GDP growth in the third quarter was impacted negatively by a slowing of inventory accumulation and positively by growing consumer spending.

GDP is one measure of the size or health of a country's economy. GDP is generally defined as the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time. Many economists follow movements in GDP growth rates to assess how quickly or slowly an economy is growing or contracting. GDP is measured including the effect of inflation ("nominal") and after subtracting the effect of inflation ("real"). The chart above compares the annualized real GDP growth rate per quarter.



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