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VOA标准英语2011--Economic Confidence Declines in US, Euro

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Economic Confidence Declines in US, Europe

Separate reports on U.S. consumer confidence and European economic sentiment added to the volatility1 in global markets Tuesday.
In the U.S., consumer confidence fell to its lowest level in 16 months, while the European Union's index of economic sentiment saw a sixth consecutive2 decline. The pessimism3 reflects the growing economic uncertainty4 on both sides of the Atlantic.
U.S. consumer confidence deteriorated5 sharply in August as Americans grew more pessimistic about jobs and the slow pace of recovery. Despite an uptick in consumer spending, the Commerce Department says U.S. growth has been less robust6 than expected, expanding at an annual rate of just 1 percent in the second quarter. Economist7 Gary Burtless at the Brookings Institution says the political debate on deficits8 and the debt ceiling has made matters worse.
"Nothing that the Congress has done so far this year is going to boost the rate of growth of the economy and, arguably, it's going to - in the short-run - make things a little bit worse over the next 12 months," Burtless said.
While the appetite for spending cuts could increase the risk of another U.S. recession, weak growth prospects9 in Europe is adding to the pessimism. Germany, considered the powerhouse economy among the 17-nations that use the euro, grew by a mere10 one tenth of one percent in the second quarter. Analysts11 say that further complicates12 the eurozone's ability to underwrite debt-heavy nations such as Greece and Portugal.
The uncertainty could force banks to hike interest rates -- raising the risk of debt defaults among weaker eurozone countries.
Iain Begg at the London School of Economics says the resulting crisis could have a domino effect on banks in the U.S.
"I think we already know the degree of the contagion13 because we witnessed it in 2008 after the demise14 of Lehman Brothers, which showed just how heavily interconnected both sides of the Atlantic - indeed the whole world - is when it comes to financial markets. So the risks are considerable," Begg said.
Economist Vincent Reinhart at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington says such a scenario15 might cause investors16 to pull their money out of the banking17 system.
"The extent to which problems in Europe infect financial intermediaries and the extent to which problems in Europe lead investors to withdraw from risk taking generally -- that hits our asset markets," Reinhart said.
Despite the inability of Europe's leaders to find a short-term solution to end the debt crisis, there are a few glimmers18 of hope in the U.S.
Global markets remain optimistic about the possibility of new action to jolt19 the U.S. economy when the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee meets in September.
Investors are also anticipating a big announcement next week by President Barack Obama on a new initiative to encourage U.S. companies to hire more workers.

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