dailybail.com - 6/17/2009
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Roubini enjoying the upside of the downturn.
It's been about 6 weeks since posted any thoughts from Nouriel. Not much has changed. He still seees the recession ending officially in about 6 months, but extremely slow growth (an L-shaped recovery) thereafter and the possibility ...
How Low Can the Stock Markets Go? Much Lower
rgemonitor.com 5/20/2009 — Green shoots or yellow weeds? A trifecta of risks to the early bottoming out of the recession and short-term economic recovery and to the medium-term actual and potential growth prospects of the global economy by Nouriel Roubini 2009-05-19 05:52:00 ...
Nouriel Roubini, the Prophet
crossingwallstreet.com 8/21/2009 — 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 ...
Nouriel Roubini - The 2009 TIME 100
time.com 4/30/2009 — Nouriel Roubini was right. At a time when the likes of Alan Greenspan were dismissing concerns about excessive home prices and declaring that banks were stronger than ever, Roubini warned that there was a monstrous bubble in the housing market and ...
Roubini: View of Economy Softening, Slightly
blog.ockhamresearch.com 10/2/2009 — Nouriel Roubini has seen his star rise faster than almost anyone after predicting a deep recession during what was hailed by some as the “goldilocks” economy of 2006-2007. The so-called “Dr. Doom” is now a legitimate superstar and his words carry a lot of ...
Nouriel Roubini: I fear the worst is yet to come
business.timesonline.co.uk 10/27/2008 — 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. ...
The Roubini Portfolio
crossingwallstreet.com 3/16/2009 — The FT uncovers Roubini's investment strategy:
Just ask Nouriel Roubini of New York University, who has a reputation as the most pessimistic economist in academe. He deserves it. His most recent paper, published last week, is entitled: “Can the ...
CNBC denies culpability in Roubini as bull saga
nakedcapitalism.com 7/18/2009 — Submitted by Edward Harrison of Credit Writedowns . I just read a CNBC story which fails to mention CNBC’s involvement in the apparently erroneous report that Nouriel Roubini has suddenly become more bullish. Is this omission justified? ...
Stocks Are Wrong But Roubini Is Right
crossingwallstreet.com 10/5/2009 — Bloomberg quotes Nouriel Roubini , “Markets have gone up too much, too soon, too fast.” Well, that’s one way of putting it.
I think it’s more accurate to say that Roubini’s forecasts were too bearish for too long.
So how’s the market been doing ...
The Double Dip: Roubini Tries To Stay Relevant – 24/7 Wall St.
247wallst.com 8/24/2009 — 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 ...
The Saddest, Unloved Bank Regulator —
The Big Money 6/16/2009
Just about every financial regulator has come under fire over the past several months, but most fingers have recently been pointed at the Office of Thrift Supervision. Talking heads and media outlets denounced the agency for being too lenient with ...
Obama's Red Tape —
The Big Money 6/17/2009
Loyal LOLEconz reader Siobhan O'Keefe has sumbitted this delightful LOLEconz. I thought it was great, and a nice contrarian take on Obama's new uberplan, so up on the web it goes. I'd love to publish other LOLEconz from you guys. Just email me ...
Let Obama Eat Burgers —
The Big Money 6/17/2009
Here's the nub of Maureen Dowd's latest column : because President Obama advocates healthy eating, and because there's an organic garden at the White House, his occasional trips to local burger joints are the height of hypocrisy.
She opens: "Even ...