The recession is over in Europe and the recovery will be V-shaped, according to Argonaut Capital's Barry Norris.
Norris, co-founder of Ignis joint-venture boutique, forecasts most major European economies will return to growth in the second half of 2009. His comments come a day after one leading forecaster, Roger Bootle at Deloitte, said the path to growth would be long and protracted. Bootle said the shape of the upturn would be U shaped, with anemic growth in the UK next year, and growth in the eurozone not expected until 2011. But Norris says evidence European economies are poised for a sharp recovery is reflected in recent surveys of the manufacturing and service sectors in European econo...
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