We’ve all heard the talk – America is broke, UK too – and ‘Sovereign Debt’ issues still rule most of Europe – but if you’re talking about scale – does the US still stack up?
With China recently toppling Japan to become the world’s second biggest economy, it prompts the question: How secure is the US at No. 1?
Please find the attached a short read – the recent Snapshot which investigates further into the issues of The US v China, Renewed Growth and Investors’ Hopes : US Economy March Snapshot


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The US Economy – still the biggest kid on the block
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