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Canada to follow U.S. into recession: U.S. economist
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Oct 27, 2008 - 4:53:57 AM
OTTAWA,
Oct. 27 (PNA/Xinhua)-- The global economic crisis has already spread to
"the real economy" of retail sales and the whole North America will
inevitably head into a recession, prominent U.S. economist and trader
Dennis Gartman predicted Sunday.
Unemployment
in the United States has risen to 6 percent and is likely to hit 8
percent or 9 percent, indicating the coming of a recession, said
Gartman, author of "The Gartman Letter," during an interview with
Canadian Television.
With
the interlocking economies of Canada and the United States, one can
conclude that as the United States goes into recession, so goes Canada,
he said.
"Canada
can't avoid recession. We are your biggest client, you are our biggest
client and for the next six months or so we are going to drag Canada
down with us. That's just a very normal circumstance."
Gartman
said he has been traveling to across North America in recent weeks, and
everywhere he goes, retail sales look very weak, as though they have
"fallen of the edge of the cliff."
"Wherever
you go, whether it's in New York, whether it's in Cleveland, whether
it's in Virginia; even last week when I was in Toronto, you talk to
people and retail sales are very weak," he said.
Ottawa
has warned Canada's economy will slow in the coming months but believed
a recession will be avoided and the government will post a modest
surplus this fiscal year.
As
for the G20 meeting to be held Nov. 15 in Washington, Gartman believes
it will not accomplish much, as the countries will hesitate to do
anything until a new president is installed in the White House in 2009.
"Until
the new regime takes over in January, doesn't anybody think they're
going to take direction from the United States? The answer is probably
not," Gartman said. (PNA/Xinhua)
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