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Nouriel Roubini: Ten QE Questions

The following is an article by NYU Stern Professor of Economics and International Business, Nouriel Roubini.

Most observers regard unconventional monetary policies such as quantitative easing (QE) as necessary to jump-start growth in today’s anemic economies. But questions about the … Continue reading

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Roubini Predicts US will go into sequester

Nouriel Roubini, spoke on Yahoo! Finance’s The Daily Ticker with Aaron Task about his views on the upcoming March 1st sequester deadline. Roubini, anticipating that the US will go into sequester, discusses its financial and economic implications.

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China Could Still Be the Biggest Risk for Markets in 2013

NYU Stern Professor Nouriel Roubini and Ian Bremmer, president of political risk firm Eurasia Group, spoke at a Thomson Reuters Newsmaker event in New York. Both discussed emerging markets and China’s role as the biggest risk factor in the global … Continue reading

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Fiscal Cliff Deal is a Pyhrric Victory says Roubini

NYU Stern Professor Nouriel Roubini writes in the Financial Times that the fiscal cliff deal extending tax cuts is only a pyhrric victory, and that the US has been let down by its leadership. Roubini forewarns more stalemates and arguments … Continue reading

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The Year of Betting Conservatively

NYU Stern Professor Nouriel Roubini writes in Gulf News that the despite the upswing in global equity markets this past summer, the eurozone recession, a slow-growing  US economy and sluggish emerging market economies will contribute to stalled global growth in … Continue reading

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NYU Stern Professors Make Foreign Policy’s Top 100 Global Thinkers List

NYU Stern Professors Nouriel Roubini, Paul Romer and Jonathan Haidt were listed by Foreign Policy as among the Top 100 Global Thinkers of our time. In their Top 100 list,

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Who Won the Recession? The Case for Nouriel Roubini

In the November 2012 edition of Foreign Policy, a special report addresses the “winners” of the Great Recession. NYU Stern Adjunct Professor of Economics Daniel Altman argues for Nouriel Roubini‘s case.

Excerpt from Foreign Policy:

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Nouriel Roubini Addresses the Global Economy on Reuters

Professor Nouriel Roubini discusses the future of the Eurozone and the global economy in depth on Reuters.

Originally published on July 25, 2012

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Nouriel Roubini: Two Futures for Europe

In a video uploaded by WOBI, NYU Stern Professor of Economics Nouriel Roubini addresses the future of the Eurozone. He outlines two distinct scenarios for the region: Eurozone leaders could encourage further fiscal and political integration, or they may invoke … Continue reading

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Roubini & Ferguson: “Is it One Minute to Midnight in Europe?”

In “Berlin is Ignoring the Lessons of the 1930s,” NYU Stern Professor Nouriel Roubini and Harvard Professor Niall Ferguson argue that Germany’s history is affecting recapitalization measures for the Eurozone’s troubled banks.

Excerpt from Financial Times

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