Doll predicts 2% US GDP growth despite double-dip fears

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BlackRock's chief equity strategist Bob Doll remains resolutely positive on the US economy, predicting 2% GDP growth despite a new surge in double-dip fears.

He says the modestly positive economic data released last week, including a drop in jobless claims, a narrowing of the trade balance, and an increase in wholesale inventories confirms the recovery is intact. "This helps reinforce our view that a slow economic growth environment is more likely to occur than is a double-dip recession," he says. "There are, of course, some significant downside risks that could continue to weigh on economic growth, including ongoing consumer deleveraging, a still-troubled global financial system and a weak housing market. The labor market also remains dep...

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