US Recession Predicted by JP Morgan
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•US 'has 45pc chance of recession' as stocks fall again - latest updates
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JP Morgan raised its chances of a recession in the world’s largest economy this year from 25pc to 35pc .
It predicts there is a 45pc chance it will happen by the second half of 2025 .
It follows employment data last week showing the American economy added far fewer jobs than expected.
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