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VVT Blog
Quarterly report, December 31, 2009
Author: Silvio Clavadetscher
The global economy further improved in Q3 2009, thanks to the massive stimulus packages put in place by governments and restocking by companies (see chart). The key factor for 2010 will be whether governments, especially in the USA, succeed in converting the state‐driven upturn into a selfsust... more
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