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Omair Ali Antonio Alfonso Shehab Chowdhury Mohammad Zubair Ahsan Syed Federal Reserve Open Market Committee Fed Challenge 2011
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AGENDA I. General Comments II. GDP growth trends III. Consumer Sector IV. Housing Market V. Labor Markets and Productivity VI. Inflation VII. Financial Markets VIII. Specific Issues of Concern: Eurozone Worries IX. Policy Action
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I. General Comments: U.S. Economic Climate GDP growth has improved Labor market is weak with the unemployment rate stuck at 9.1% Consumers remain cautious – Consumer confidence still low. Business investment picking up. Oil Prices are volatile. Financial market worries dominate. Policy actions – focus on reducing unemployment
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II. GDP Growth 3Q 2011 marks ninth consecutive quarter increase in real GDP. 3Q 2011 real GDP growth stepped up to a 2.5% rate from 1.3% in 2Q and 0.4% in 1Q. Growth is up 1.6% compared to a year ago. Strength seen in consumer spending (up 2.4%) and fixed nonresidential investment (up 14%). Final sales grew at a healthy 3.6% rate, but inventories subtracted 1.1% from this to give us 2.5% 3Q growth. Core PCE deflator was up at a 2.4% rate in 3Q, which is high, but better than the 3.3% rate seen in 2Q. Despite 3Q improvement, the GDP gap – the difference between actual and potential GDP is sizeable at 6.7%
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Large GDP Gap Overall Assessment: Despite firmer 3Q growth, downside risks remain.
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III. Consumer Outlook 3Q 2011 revival in consumer spending but negative signs dominate. Consumer confidence slipped in October. Income growth is meager
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IV. Housing Some stabilization seen Consumer confidence slipped in October. Income growth is meager
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Mortgage rates
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Housing starts
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Home Sales and the NAHB Housing Market Index
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Foreclosure activity and Delinquency
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Case Shiller Home Price Indexes
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Case-Shiller continued
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Retail Sales
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V. Labor Markets and Productivity Unemployment rate is stuck at 9.1% Consumer confidence slipped in October. Income growth is meager
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Unemployment
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Under Utilized labor
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Pay Roll
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Job less
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ISm
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Industrial Production
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Inventory Sales
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Durable goods
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Non Defense Captial goods
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Trade Balance
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U.S Dollar Index
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Federal Deficit In terms of GDP
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Out Put Per Hour
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PPI
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Capacity
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Federal Funds Rate
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Commercial Paper
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CDS
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