Recession Risk In U.S. Rising But Still Low

by David Templeton, HORAN Capital Advisors

From a business cycle perspective, Fidelity recently released a report that indicated the risk of a recession in the U.S. was rising. Although the rising recession risk is low, the report cited weak "external" factors as the cause. Also, these weak external factors may be impacting company earnings expectations as noted in yesterday's post: Companies Lowering Earnings Guidance For Third Quarter.

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In spite of this higher risk, the U.S. and Japan remain in the mid-cycle expansion phase, while China is contracting.

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Importantly for investors, one question being ask is where should investment dollars be allocated if the economy is nearing a slowdown. Our post, Sector Rotation and The Economic Cycle, will provide some insight. Clearly, the U.S. economy is slowing. The Bureau of Economic Analysis released the second revision of GDP last Wednesday and it estimates GDP growth in the second quarter came in at 1.7%. This compares to 2.0% real GDP growth in the first quarter.

Source:

Business cycle update: recession risks rose

Fidelity Viewpoints
By: Dirk Hofschire, CFA, SVP, Asset Allocation Research, and Lisa Emsbo-Mattingly, Director of Asset Allocation Research
August 24, 2012
https://www.fidelity.com/viewpoints/market-and-economic-insights/august-business-cycle-update

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