AMUNDI BLACKROCK PREDICTS A U S RECESSION BY THE END OF 2023

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 00:04  |  Written by: Laura Shin

Amundi Blackrock Predicts A U S Recession By The End Of 2023
Amundi Blackrock Predicts A U S Recession By The End Of 2023

Recession Fears

Financial stability concerns to tip the balance towards a US recession

Recession fears, worries over tech valuations and the rapid unwind of yen-funded trades are hurting global stocks. Risk assets could recover as recession fears are

BlackRockthe world’s largest asset managersays central

We Now Expect A More

Asset managers BlackRock and Amundi warn of rising

We now expect a more protracted recession during the course of 2025 rather than mild weakness. Small- and medium-sized banks account for a significant share of lending

BlackRock and Amundi warn of rising US recession

We Now Expect A More

We now expect a more protracted recession during the course of 2025 rather than mild weakness. 01

Blackrock, Amundi Predicts a U.S. Recession by the End of 2025

BlackRock’s Larry Fink says a lack of hope could cause a U.S.

According To The Bureau Of

“Recession is foretold as central banks race to try to tame inflation,” BlackRock’s team of strategists write in their 2025 Global Outlook. In fact, the strategists

Over the past few months, the likelihood of the U.S. experiencing a recession by mid-2025 has markedly decreased. This positive shift can be attributed to the

According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, consumer spending increased 0.8% in July 2025, up from 0.6% the month before. On a global scale, Fink is

Ft Spoke To Investment Chiefs

U.S. recession fears overdone - BlackRock

Financial Stability Concerns to Tip the Balance Towards a US

FT spoke to investment chiefs at two of the world’s largest asset managers, BlackRock and Amundi, who warned that the risk of a US recession is rising. They’re

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