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Title: Wait! Was that the recovery?
Source: moneycentral.msn.com
URL Source: http://articles.moneycentral.msn.co ... at-the-recovery.aspx?GT1=33002
Published: Jul 8, 2010
Author: By Anthony Mirhaydari
Post Date: 2010-07-08 15:42:32 by WhiteSands
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A grim twist in the market's road to health has heightened investors' sense of doom and gloom. We've seen this before; take a look at what happened then. [Related content: stocks, stock market, economy, recession, Anthony Mirhaydari] By Anthony Mirhaydari MSN Money

It's been a pretty miserable period to be in the stock market. The past two months represent the worst May-June performance for the S&P 500 Index ($INX) in 48 years.

Since the Dubai debt crisis emerged in November, investors have slowly turned their attention from the sugar rush that was the economy's initial stimulus-fueled return to growth in July 2009 to what lies ahead. And they don't like what they see. Bing

Double-dip recession ahead? We've got too much debt in the developed economies, lackluster job creation in the United States and a housing market that's beginning to slide again. As a result, stocks have been dead money while safe-haven assets such as the U.S. dollar, Treasury bonds and gold have moved higher. There is talk in the media of a new economic downturn, government bankruptcies and "death crosses" in the stock market as short-term moving averages cross below long-term moving averages.

It's no wonder doom and gloom prevail. Death cross: Reason for concern? View more MSN videosGo to CNBC So was that the recovery? Has the much-discussed double-dip downturn -- or even a brand-new recession -- already begun? The short answer: probably not.

But recent economic data have revealed a "soft patch" of activity that stocks have apparently been pricing in this whole time. The growth in manufacturing orders has slowed. Home sales have plunged. Consumer confidence is down. And now the economy is losing jobs again. Even in China, manufacturing is slowing, at least by some measures.

Given the huge amount of stimulus spending and with interest rates at record lows, this is alarming, disturbing and depressing all at the same time. What happens when stimulus spending dries up and interest rates go up, as both inevitably will?

Growth is still likely to slow as the economy settles into a long-term growth rate that might not be all that impressive. Jobs will be slow to come back, and the go-go economic days of the housing bubble are gone for good. This recovery hasn't felt like one to a lot of people, so watching it slow down can easily seem like something worse. Better than it looks Indeed, the catalyst for much of today's unease is the economy's transition from the high rate of growth seen during the initial recovery (as the economy returned to previous levels of output) to a more subdued growth rate seen during a more normal economic period. At these times, people naturally begin to fear the specter of the next recession.

Yes, it's uncomfortable, with the economic growing pains made worse as we recall the excesses of the last debt-fueled business cycle. But this shall pass. And if historical patterns hold, the current bout of malaise presents a fantastic opportunity for investors to buy shares at a discount. If you missed out on the rally and are still holding a large percentage of "safety assets" such as gold and bonds, now's the time to start moving back into stocks.

But first, let's give the economy and policymakers some credit. Thanks to then-President George W. Bush's $700 billion financial rescue and President Barack Obama's $787 billion stimulus package, the economy has been brought back from the brink. The Federal Reserve gets credit, too, for lowering the interest rates it controls and for engaging in "quantitative easing," printing extra cash to help push down a broader collection of short-term and long-term rates.

The government backstopped the damaged financial system and created demand for goods and services when consumers and business leaders scurried into their economic bomb shelters. Mortgage rates dropped to historic lows. Debt-service costs fell, helping to rebuild household balance sheets. Unemployment benefits were expanded and extended. All of this was a direct application of the economic concepts built on the lessons from the Great Depression.

As a result, the financial system has stabilized. Stock prices, despite their recent troubles, are up more than 50% from their lows. Home prices are up more than 4.3% from their lows. Consumer spending has increased. The economy, after undoing the damage caused by the contraction from late 2008 to mid-2009, is now expanding. And since December, nearly 2 million Americans have found jobs, according to the latest household data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Even the Europeans and the Chinese deserve some credit, with Beijing's timely $586 billion stimulus package in 2008 and the recent flurry of bailout activity in the eurozone. Central bankers around the world have been extremely accommodating.

This is a far cry from the policy blunders and lack of international cooperation that deepened the Great Depression. The sky isn't falling. Really. Subscribe to *The Spill Baby Spill Party*

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#1. To: WhiteSands (#0)

Funny, our usual suspects aren't chortling about the stockmarket today...

Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.

Badeye  posted on  2010-07-08   15:48:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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