crossingwallstreet.com - 8/21/2009
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I think I've been too critical of Nouriel Roubini. He's a very bright guy and well worth listening to. However, as Damien Hoffman points out, Roubini wasn't exactly perfect on predicting the credit crisis.
As we can see, in March 2005 Roubini started by predicting a crisis caused by Foreign ...
wallstcheatsheet.com - 8/20/2009
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wallstcheatsheet.com —
Psychics and prophets have been in business since
that other oldest profession. Like the more commonly referred
to oldest profession, the secret to success for psychics and prophets is to turn many tricks. As a lawyer by training, I have been ...
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Is Nouriel Roubini a False Prophet?
bloomberg.com - 8/26/2009
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bloomberg.com —
Aug. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Making money on the
thinking of Nouriel Roubini isn’t what it used to
be. The New York University professor, who in 2006 foretold the worst financial unraveling since the Great Depression, has yet to say the economy is worth ...
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Applying Roubini Wisdom to Stocks Means Missing Out ...
247wallst.com - 8/24/2009
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247wallst.com —
Geithner Nouriel Roubini became just like every other
economist recently. He said that the recession was ending.
He may believe that the recovery will not start as quickly as other experts, but his love of pessimism seems to have deserted him. Roubini ...
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The Double Dip: Roubini Tries To Stay Relevant – ...
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