2022, the Year of the Hangover?

2022, the Year of the Hangover?
A packet of U.S. five-dollar bills is inspected at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington on March 26, 2015. Gary Cameron/Reuters
Daniel Lacalle
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Commentary

The global recovery has slowed significantly since the peak of the reopening effect in June 2021. What many expected would be a multi-year cycle of above-trend growth is proving to be a more modest bounce. Furthermore, according to Bloomberg Economics, the global economy will likely grow in the next 10 years at a slower pace than in the decade prior to the pandemic.

Daniel Lacalle
Daniel Lacalle
Author
Daniel Lacalle, Ph.D., is chief economist at hedge fund Tressis and author of the bestselling books “Freedom or Equality” (2020), “Escape from the Central Bank Trap” (2017), “The Energy World Is Flat”​ (2015), and “Life in the Financial Markets.”
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