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Roubini Sees Risk Of Double Dip Recession (Video)
Roubini Sees Risk Of Double Dip Recession (Video)
Two more short clips from Nouriel's appearance on Squawk Box this morning.  He sees the global economy emerging from recession by the end of this year, but hedges with his fear of a double-dip into negative growth as the stimulus dissipates, the Fed retreats, and oil prices spike.  ...
Is Nouriel Roubini a False Prophet?
Is Nouriel Roubini a False Prophet?
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 ... (more) Is Nouriel Roubini a False Prophet?
Roubini: I'm A Bull Now!
Roubini: I'm A Bull Now!
businessinsider.com — Dr. Doom finally capitulates: Global recovery by the end of the year. (Okay, yes, a double-dip is still a possibility--for lots of good reasons. And before you bash Nouriel for missing the turn, at least admit that he got the recession a heck of a lot ... (more) Roubini: I'm A Bull Now!
Dr. Nassim Taleb: "My Friend Nouriel Roubini Has A Weakness, He Likes Bernanke Too Much"
Dr. Nassim Taleb: "My Friend Nouriel Roubini Has A Weakness, He Likes Bernanke Too Much"
dailybail.com — Very special CNBC Squawk Box this morning, with Dr. Nouriel Roubini as the guest host and Black Swan, Dr. Nassim Taleb as a segment guest.  We will have more from just Roubini later, but this is by far the best clip from the morning group, as it includes interplay and commentary from ... (more) Dr. Nassim Taleb: "My Friend Nouriel Roubini Has A ...
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