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US economy extends 'modest' recovery
Posted: 22 October 2009 0301 hrs

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WASHINGTON: The US economy is showing more signs of firming but improvements are "small or scattered," the Federal Reserve said on Wednesday in its Beige Book survey of current conditions.

The economy is being held back by troubles in commercial real estate, offsetting improvement in the residential sector, and by "weak or mixed" job market conditions, said the report.

"Reports from the 12 Federal Reserve districts indicated either stabilisation or modest improvements in many sectors since the last report, albeit often from depressed levels," said the report, to be used at the November 3-4 policymaking meeting of the US central bank.

"Reports of gains in economic activity generally outnumber declines, but virtually every reference to improvement was qualified as either small or scattered."

Leading the positive sectors were residential real estate and manufacturing, the Beige Book said, extending their recent improvement.

The report said that "labour markets were typically characterised as weak or mixed, but with occasional pockets of improvement."

It also cited ongoing woes in the financial sector, with soft or declining loan demand in many regions.

"Credit quality continued to be a problem, and rising delinquencies were often noted," it said.

The latest official data showed a 0.7 percent pace of output decline in the second quarter, with the economy nearly emerging from the slump that led to a hefty 6.4 percent tumble in the first quarter of 2009.

Many analysts see growth returning in the third quarter, but fear that high unemployment may be a continued drag on activity. The jobless rate rose to 9.8 percent in September, a 26-year high.

The Beige Book's mixed outlook could be used to justify an extension of the Fed's ultralow interest rates aimed at stimulating growth. The federal funds rate has been at a record low range of zero to 0.25 percent since last December

The report said inflation and wage pressures remained subdued and that deflationary pressures may still be an issue.

"Districts generally reported little or no increase to either price or wage pressures, but references to downward pressures were occasionally noted," the report said.

Minutes from the last Federal Reserve meeting showed officials see a recovery underway from recession but say it will be "restrained" by high unemployment and difficult credit.

Elsa Dargent at investment bank Natixis said the information released in the Beige Book "is roughly consistent with our forecast for third quarter economic activity. Indeed we expect GDP growth to increase by 3.0 percent annualised." - AFP/de

 


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