U.S. Review
So Much Growth, Yet So Few Jobs- Seldom have the interdependencies of markets been so obvious to practitioners and yet so opaque to policymakers. Struggles in the labor market have been evolving for years, in both expansions and recessions, and yet policymakers romanticize about the past and leave the American worker ill prepared for the future.
- Meanwhile, the gains in business investment are accumulating, suggesting both a change in the way we produce goods and services as well as the continued pressures for global competitiveness.

Global Review
Slow Growth in the Euro-zone- Real GDP growth in the Euro-zone was barely positive in the fourth quarter. Until consumer spending starts to strengthen, any recovery that takes hold in the euro area is bound to remain tentative.
- The weak GDP data underscore the difficulty that the Greek government will have stabilizing its debt-to-GDP ratio. Other EU governments pledged support to Greece this week, at least in principle. However, these governments may need to pony up some actual euros before this crisis completely passes.







