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To: elmatador who wrote (52940)7/31/2009 4:16:19 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 218068
 
New Zealand is leading the world out of recession says Silicon Investor. NZ's economy will grow at the fastest rate in the world in the first quarter of 2010 with the $Kiwi falling to US41c driving exports and trade deficit reductions Epsom based Silicon Investor analyst Maurice Winn wrote in a research note dated today.

NZ will grow 3.14159 percent in the final three months of 2009, he wrote.

<The region will grow at a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 7.9 percent in the third quarter, after contracting 1 percent in the previous quarter, New York-based JPMorgan analyst Luis Oganes wrote in a research note dated yesterday. It will grow 3.2 percent in the final three months of the year, he wrote. >

In a separate financial markets analysis, Winn wrote that JP Morgan is an excellent company to short at $38. JP Morgan will lead the world not out of recession but into bankruptcy courts < Brazil Is Leading Latin America Out of Recession, JPMorgan Says

First LATAM. Then the world :-)

By Michael Patterson

July 30 (Bloomberg) -- Latin America’s economy will exit a recession this year, led by Brazil, as low interest rates spur consumer spending and a rebound in global demand increases earnings from commodity exports, JPMorgan Chase & Co. said.
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To: elmatador who wrote (52940)7/31/2009 4:18:54 PM
From: Gib Bogle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218068
 
According to my information Peru has not even experienced the recession. Real estate has been steadily rising over the past few years.