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Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 13:06:30 
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Subject: [StockForex] Goldman Sachs Boosts Global Growth Forecasts 2011

Goldman Sachs Boosts Global Growth Forecasts 2011



Economists at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., the most profitable Wall
Street firm, increased their forecasts for U.S. and global growth in
2011, predicted an acceleration in 2012 and recommended investors buy
banks.

The U.S. economy will grow at a 2.7 percent rate next year, up from a
previous forecast of 2 percent, and 3.6 percent in 2012, economists
led by Jan Hatzius in New York said in a report today. The global
economy will grow 4.6 percent in 2011 and 4.8 percent in 2012, Dominic
Wilson, senior global economist, said in a separate report.

They recommended U.S. bank stocks, junk bonds, commodities, Japanese
stocks and China’s currency as the first of the firm’s “top trades”
for 2011. The forecasts are a departure from the pessimism that
characterized Goldman Sachs’ projections since 2006.

“This outlook represents a fundamental shift in the thinking that has
governed our forecast for at least the last five years,” Hatzius said
in the report. “The hand-off from policy stimulus to private demand --
which seemed elusive just a couple of months ago -- now appears to be
developing.”

U.S. stocks started what is historically their best month with a rally
today after ADP Employer Services data showed companies added 93,000
jobs last month, the Federal Reserve said the economy gained strength
across most of the nation and manufacturing in China expanded at the
fastest pace in seven months. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index advanced
as much as 2.3 percent, the most since Sept. 1.


Underlying Demand

The Goldman Sachs economists said underlying demand, a measure of
growth that excludes the effects of fiscal stimulus and inventory
restocking, has strengthened and is on track to expand at a 5 percent
rate in the fourth quarter.

On average, economists surveyed by Bloomberg expect the U.S. economy
to grow 2.5 percent next year and 3.1 percent in 2012. The
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development lowered its
forecast for global growth last month to 4.2 percent for 2011 from 4.5
percent, and predicted 4.6 percent for 2012.

Even as growth accelerates, U.S. unemployment will remain elevated by
historical standards, declining to 8.5 percent by the end of 2012 from
9.6 percent in October, the economists said. The jobless rate
increased to 10.1 percent in October 2009, the highest monthly figure
since 1983.


Inflation, Unemployment

Core inflation, which excludes food and energy prices, is likely to be
0.5 percent in each of the next two years, Goldman Sachs said. The
combination of high unemployment and low inflation is likely to keep
the Federal Reserve from raising interest rates, the economists said.

Conditions will be “positive for risky assets,” they wrote. The S&P
500, the main benchmark for American equities, will likely end next
year at 1,450, up 20 percent from 1,206.07 at 4 p.m. in New York.

The S&P 500 has gained 8.2 percent this year and recouped three-fifths
of its decline from a record in October 2007. Concerns about the
economic fallout from government debt reduction by some European
countries caused rallies to stall in April and November and are the
principal risk to Goldman’s outlook, the economists said.

Growth in emerging markets may slow next year as acceleration in the
U.S. prompts China, other Asian economies and Brazil to tighten
monetary policy, the economists said.

For its top trades, Goldman recommended betting on a decline in the
value of the U.S. dollar against the Chinese renminbi via two-year
non-deliverable forwards for an expected return of 6 percent.

Bets on the KBW Bank Index will return 25 percent, and selling
protection on high-yield corporate bonds via credit- default swaps
will return 8.7 percent, they predicted.

Japan’s Nikkei 225 Stock Average is likely to return 20 percent next
year, while a basket of crude oil, copper, cotton, soybeans and
platinum will gain 28 percent, they said.


Source: http://marketpin.blogspot.com/


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