ECON Roubini: Rate Cuts Reduce Crash Risk, But Dow 7,000 Likely 'Sometime Next Year'

Dennis Olson

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Roubini: Rate Cuts Reduce Crash Risk, But Dow 7,000 Likely 'Sometime Next Year'

Posted Oct 08, 2008 11:06am EDT by Aaron Task in Investing, Newsmakers, Recession

Today's global rate cuts have reduced the risk of a market crash, but won't resolve the underlying crisis, says NYU economist Nouriel Roubini of RGE Monitor.

But the financial market crisis has unfolded even quicker than Roubini expected (which is saying something), and the economist now thinks the Dow and S&P will suffer 50% declines from last October's peak vs. 40% previously.

In other words, the Dow is going to 7,000, but over the course of months vs. days if Roubini is right, as -- unfortunately for bulls -- he mostly has been for the past two years.

"The policy response is going to become more aggressive [but] a steady flow of bad financial and macro economic news is going to push down equity markets," he says, forecasting a real bottom won't be hit until "sometime next year."

Because of growing slack in the global economy, Roubini says deflation is going to become a much bigger threat in the next six months vs. inflation. In such an environment, cash, Treasuries and gold are the only safe bets he says -- provided your holdings are within the FDIC's new $250,000 insurance cap.
 

alchemike

Veteran Member
weird, from him...

i always thought he understood better...

maybe someone twisted his arm...heh...at this point, rule nothing out...

o)<

mike
 

LONEWOLF

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Yeah, Roubini seems to be taking a step back from his gloomier predictions of late, and just when events are playing out pretty much as he's predicted. I think somebody(s) been talking to him....fears of further stoking a catastophe, even if you're correct, doesn't seem humane to me. Maybe to Roubini too.
 

LONEWOLF

Inactive
He is stepping back, apparently, from some of the gloomier predictions he was making until recently. That's all. I don't think Roubini, or anyone else for that matter, has a clear look into the future. Hope for the best & prepare for the worst.....
 
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