Investors Anticipate Recovery But Foresee An Extended Period of Below-Average Growth, According to Survey by The Boston Consulting Group

BOSTON, July 14, 2010—Global investors are anticipating economic recovery—although opinions vary widely as to when that recovery will be fully sustainable, according to a recent survey conducted by The Boston Consulting Group. But no matter when the recovery finally kicks in, there is a consensus that developed economies face an extended period of below-average growth.
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