U.S. Economy Expected to Grow 2.9 Percent over Next Year, According to BNY Mellon
Mellon Capital Report Also Sees Japan, Australia Escaping Recession
NEW YORK, April 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S., Japan and Australia are expected to escape recession over the next 12 months, with the U.S. economy now expected to expand by 2.9 percent over the period, according to the Spring Outlook report from Mellon Capital Management Corporation, part of BNY Mellon Asset Management.
Excluding the U.S., Japan and Australia, most developed countries are expected to experience a mild recession over the next year, with European countries at the highest risk, the report said.
"The U.S. economy is continuing to strengthen and we now put the probability of anemic U.S. growth at less than five percent," said Lex Huberts, president of Mellon Capital. "This is a significant improvement from September, when the probability was closer to 20 percent that the U.S. economy would grow at less than two percent over the next year."
Mellon Capital generates its own proprietary measure of leading economic indicators (LEI), with an LEI level of slightly less than 100 indicating, in Mellon Capital's view, a significant probability of a mild economic contraction. All major developed countries except the U.S., Japan and Australia currently have readings below 100. Southern peripheral countries in Europe have the lowest LEI, but France, Great Britain and Germany also appear weak, all below 99, signaling the likelihood of at least a mild recession, according to the report.
"Looking at our forward estimates of economic fundamentals, we are cautiously optimistic on stocks given the signs of economic recovery in the U.S., positive steps toward resolving the euro area debt crisis and the general stabilization of earnings forecasts in Europe," said Huberts. "However, tensions with Iran are a concern."
The report also notes that Mellon Capital is moderately positive on commodities, favors emerging markets equities and favors the Australian dollar and Canadian dollar among developed market currencies at this time.
Gabriela Parcella, chief executive officer of Mellon Capital, said, "We are seeing growing interest in our global asset allocation and alternatives strategies as institutions increasingly recognize the opportunities for investing in the current economic environment."
Notes to Editors:
Founded in 1983 by innovators in the investment management field, Mellon Capital Management Corporation applies a disciplined and analytical approach to global investment management strategies. As of December 31, 2011, the firm had $219.7 billion in assets under management, including assets managed by dual officers of Mellon Capital Management Corporation, The Bank of New York Mellon and The Dreyfus Corporation, and $8.5 billion in overlay strategies. Additional information about Mellon Capital is available at www.mcm.com. It is part of BNY Mellon Asset Management, one of the world's largest asset managers.
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