GLOBAL - Schroder Investment Management believes that global economic recovery will be weaker than most expect, labelling expectations for growth and corporate earnings as "too optimistic".
Schroders expects a US led recovery process to begin in the second quarter of 2002, which will also see a slowdown in consumer spending and a stabilisation of capital corporate spending. Another...
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