Research and Markets: Automotive Markets Outlook - Management Briefing - The Worst of the Uncertainties That Governed the First Half of 2009 Are Behind Us
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DUBLIN September 1, 2009; Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Automotive Markets Outlook - Management Briefing" report to their offering.
Wherever you look in the world's automotive industry, 2009 is proving to be a tough one. Indeed, the scale of the downturn in automotive markets and the impact on vehicle and parts producers, coming after a period of prolonged boom, is unprecedented. However, an even more serious financial meltdown and the worst scenarios for the world's economy were successfully averted. The world's financial system - if not healed - is at least partially functioning and not in imminent danger of collapse. The purpose of this briefing is to provide a review of the latest major developments in automotive markets alongside an assessment of prospects. As the industry prepares for the 2010 model year, there is at least a growing conviction that the worst of the uncertainties that governed the first half of 2009 are behind us.
Key Topics Covered:
- Introduction
- Global economic overview
- 'W-shaped' recession coming?
- The US automotive market
- Market bottom reached
- 'Cash for Clunkers'
- Pent-up demand 'building', but it's a shallow upturn
- Manufacturer shares face volatility
- North American vehicle production collapses
- Europe
- Do you want your jam today or tomorrow?
- And saturation in mature markets constrains growth in medium-term
- Mixed national markets
- Small car boost may go into reverse in 2010
- European production rise later this year could be a false dawn
- Rationalisation ahead - but how much?
- Japan
- The BRICs
- China gets big fiscal stimulus boost
- India's economic growth pauses - but tax cuts help autos
- Russia's depleted car market may feel relief from economic growth later this year
- Brazil presents a bright domestic picture
- ASEAN
List of tables
- Table 1: IMF projections - world economic outlook, 2007-2010 (% change)
- Table 2: US light vehicle sales, 2005-2012 (m units)
- Table 3: West Europe car sales, 2005-2009 (m units)
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c2b7aa/automotive_markets.