What will lead US growth into 2015?

What will lead US growth into 2015?

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A refocusing of companies' cash piles and the ongoing manufacturing revival is tipped to take the US economy from strength to strength. Grant Bowers explains...

Going forward, we would not be surprised to see more volatility in the markets as investors continue to grapple with the Federal Reserve's ongoing tapering process and persistent geopolitical risks around the globe. However, it is important to remember that these periods of volatility often create great buying opportunities for long-term investors.  When we look at the bigger picture, we still see more positives than negatives and we are optimistic about equities. The US economy continues to improve and has moved past the severe winter impact we saw in Q1. Economic data has been showi...

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