米国が10年ぶりの景気後退へ米商務省が発表した今年7〜9月期の国内総生産の実質成長率は、年率換算で前期比0.4%減のマイナス成長となった。IT バブル崩壊にテロ事件が加わり、10年ぶりの景気後退局面に入ったものと見られる。
The U.S. economy moved a step closer to recession in the third quarter of the year, shrinking at the sharpest rate in more than a decade as the Sept. 11 attacks dealt a blow to an already fragile U.S. economic situation.
But economists and Wall Street investors were heartened that the U.S. economy did better than many had feared.
The U.S. Commerce Department said Oct. 31 that gross domestic product, the broadest measure of U.S. economic health, fell at an annual rate of 0.4 percent in the three months ended in September.
"It's the shot that signals the start of the recession," said Chris Rupkey, economist at the Bank of Tokyo/Mitsubishi.
The Third-quarter GDP performance was the worst since U.S. economic output shrank 2 percent in the first quarter of 1991 amid the last recession.
"The world is not falling apart," said Charles Lieberman, chief economist at Advisors Financial in Suffern, New York.
Still, analysts said the U.S. economy may have a tough road ahead of it before a recovery takes hold.
If fourth-quarter GDP comes in negative, as expected, the U.S. economy would meet the loose definition of a recession — two straight quarters of falling GDP.