World Economy Roiled by Simultaneous Shocks Echoing 2007 Anxiety
- Corporate evidence is mounting quickly that economy is turning
- Downshift comes well before central banks finish tightening
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The world economy is showing signs of a rapid downshift as it contends with a series of shocks -- some of them self-inflicted by policymakers -- increasing the likelihood of another global recession and the danger of major financial disruptions.