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Nouriel Roubini blames the Fed
Nouriel Roubini blames the Fed
Nouriel Roubini is everywhere!. You have to wonder if he's starting to make odd requests for his media appearances like asking for a bowl of M&Ms with one color removed. Last night, he was on the Nightly Business Report and was asked a very simple question, "Who or what is the major culprit ...
Nouriel Roubini: I fear the worst is yet to come
business.timesonline.co.uk — As stock markets headed off a cliff again last week, closely followed by currencies, and as meltdown threatened entire countries such as Hungary and Iceland, one voice was in demand above all others to steer us through the gloom: that of Dr Doom.  ... (more) Nouriel Roubini: I fear the worst is yet to come
Roubini Says U.S. Needs $400 Billion Stimulus Package
rgemonitor.com — Bloomberg (October 27, 2008): Roubini Says US Needs $400 Billion Stimulus Package (click for video) From Bloomberg: U.S. Should Enact $400 Billion Stimulus, Roubini Says (Update1) By John Brinsley (more) Roubini Says U.S. Needs $400 Billion Stimulus Package
Nightly Business Report . One on One with Nouriel Roubini, Economics Professor at NYU's Stern School of Business
Nightly Business Report . One on One with Nouriel Roubini, Economics Professor at NYU's Stern ...
pbs.org — Tuesday, October 28, 2008 SUSIE GHARIB: One person who predicted the financial crisis is Nouriel Roubini, economics professor at New York University's Stern School of Business. More than two years ago, he gave a speech at the International Monetary ... (more) Nightly Business Report . One on One with Nouriel ...
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