Archive for January, 2010
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RGE’s Weekly Roundup
Check out all of the RGE analysis and EconoMonitor contributions that were published this past week at roubini.com.
RGE Analysis:
In The People’s Bank of China and the Road Not Taken Adam Wolfe and Rachel Ziemba look at the steps that China has taken thus far to rein in excess liquidity and provide their inflation expectations for 2010. They also consider when China will raise interest rates. [Available to RGE Clients Only]
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Bremmer-Roubini 2010 Global Forecast
As meetings in Davos begin, political scientist Ian Bremmer and economist Nouriel Roubini share their region-by-region political and economic expectations for the year ahead.
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Roubini CNN Money, Forbes.com, CNBC, and Bloomberg Interviews at Davos
CNN Money — At the World Economic Forum, economist Nouriel Roubini warns about pitfalls to the economy and calls for more regulation. (Click for Video) [5:13] _____________________________________________________ Forbes.com — Davos: Roubini Predictions (Click for Video) [3:14] _____________________________________________________ CNBC — Asset Bubble is Beginning Now (Click for Video and Report) [8:04] ____________________________________________________ Bloomberg [...]
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RGE on Sovereign Risk
With Professor Roubini’s comments on sovereign risk in Davos receiving widespread attention today, we would like to call your attention to three Roubini.com pieces provided to our clients over the past three weeks on sovereign debt and, in particular, the fiscal deterioration of certain eurozone countries (“the PIIGS.”)
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Nouriel Roubini on the 2010 Economy: NEWSWEEK & YouTube
Newsweek Video — In preparation for President Obama’s first State of the Union address, Nouriel Roubini gives his perspective of what economic challenges we’ll face this year and answers CitizenTube users’ questions on the financial crisis. (Click for Video) [7:03]
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Roubini Bloomberg Video and Report from the Asian Financial Forum in Hong Kong
Bloomberg — Roubini Says Stock Rally May End Amid Muted Recovery (Click for Video) Bloomberg — Nouriel Roubini, the New York University professor who accurately predicted the financial crisis, speaks in Hong Kong about the outlook for financial markets and a global economic recovery. Roubini said a rally in stocks may end in the [...]
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RGE’s Weekly Roundup
Check out all of the RGE analysis and EconoMonitor contributions that were published this past week at roubini.com.
RGE Analysis:
Comparing 2010 Growth Forecasts for Major Economies by Rachel Ziemba, Elisa Parisi-Capone, Christian Menegatti, Arpitha Bykere, Bertrand Delgado and Mikka Pineda [Available to RGE Clients Only]
The Greece Dilemma: Sovereign Debts Imperiling the Euro and Challenging EU Ties by Arnab Das, Elisa Parisi-Capone and Natalia Gurushina [Available to RGE Clients Only]
Housing Starts: No Reason to Expect a Strong Recovery in 2010 by Prajakta Bhide [Available to RGE Clients Only]
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The Risky Rich
Today’s swollen fiscal deficits and public debt are fueling concerns about sovereign risk in many advanced economies. Traditionally, sovereign risk has been concentrated in emerging-market economies. After all, in the last decade or so, Russia, Argentina, and Ecuador defaulted on their public debts, while Pakistan, Ukraine, and Uruguay coercively restructured their public debt under the threat of default.
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RGE’s Weekly Roundup
Check out all of the RGE analysis and EconoMonitor contributions that were published this past week at roubini.com.
RGE Analysis:
In Venezuela Devaluation: Alo Presidente Arnab Das, Bertrand Delgado, and Natalia Gurushina analyze the implications of Venezuela’s move to devalue the bolivar and consider contagion, inflation and the impact on the markets. [Available to RGE Clients Only]
In Sovereign Debt: The Developed World’s Next Big Problem? Arpitha Bykere, Elisa Parisi-Capone, and Katharina Jungen examine the deterioration of sovereign balance sheets in several advanced economies and the looming threat of debt downgrades. [Available to RGE Clients Only]
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RGE’s Wednesday Note – Sovereign Debt: The Developed World’s Next Big Problem?
This week we look at a topic we’ve been following closely of late—the deterioration of sovereign balance sheets in several advanced economies and the looming threat of debt downgrades. Later this week, RGE will release to our clients a paper examining this issue in greater depth.
















