One of Wall Street’s most closely watched voices delivered a blunt message to peers and policymakers: The U.S. economy is not faltering—it is accelerating. Torsten Sløk, chief economist at Apollo Global Management , said forecasts of an imminent slowdown have been repeatedly wrong, and the economics profession should start grappling with its track record of misjudgments.

“The consensus has been wrong since January,” Sløk said in a note circulated to clients Wednesday morning, noting the average of economists’ forecast has said the U.S. economy would slow down for nine months running. “But the reality is that it has simply not happened … We in the economics profession need to look ourselves in the mirror.”

Growth defies expectations

Second-quarter GDP expanded at a 3.8% annualized rat

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