Spring turns to summer in America, and once again, the mown-grass scent of economic optimism is in the air. An 11 per cent annual rise in house prices and a boom in the stock market does that to people. Higher asset prices are not much good by themselves – growth in incomes, jobs and activity is plodding – but markets seem to be sustaining the economy through the worst of tax rises and government spending cuts.
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