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JPMorgan Market Commentary on US Recovery, Fiscal Policy, and Spain’s Debt Risks (April 9, 2012)
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JPMorgan Market Commentary on US Recovery, Fiscal Policy, and Spain’s Debt Risks (April 9, 2012)

JPMorgan Market Commentary on US Recovery, Fiscal Policy, and Spain’s Debt Risks (April 9, 2012) The passage is a routine economic outlook from a JPMorgan analyst with no specific allegations, transactions, or misconduct. It mentions senior economists (Larry Summers, Brad DeLong) and a former CEA member (Austan Goolsbee), but only in the context of cited research. No concrete leads to investigate wrongdoing or illicit financial flows are present. Key insights: Highlights concerns about Spain’s sovereign debt needs (~€1.5 trillion) and potential ECB/EU support.; Discusses US fiscal outlook for 2013, referencing the Budget Control Act, sequester, and potential austerity scenarios.; Cites academic papers by Larry Summers and Brad DeLong supporting continued stimulus.

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April 9, 2012
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House Oversight
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