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| | | ... of 2011 and 2012 in "Don't stop me now" ( http://www.financialstandard.com.au/news/view/25648171 ), when even Dr. Doom Roubini turned into a bull (2011) and Bloomberg quoting Cambiar Investors president saying that, "I don't see what the case is for ... |
| | | | ... (it's gained 7.3% over the same period this year). Guess what was the major news of that time? It was Nouriel "Dr. Doom" Roubini changing his spots. In a CNBC interview, Dr. Roubini announced his transformation in to a bull: "I think tactically for the ... |
| | | | ... (when the S&P 500 index seemed to be falling off cliff), it could be that markets are still hounded by Nouriel "Dr. Doom" Roubini's prediction. He twitted back then that, "My paper "2013 Could Batter Markets With a Perfect Storm": EZ crisis, US double ... |
| | | | ... China which is dragging the rest of Asia (and Australia). But a haunting wouldn't be complete sans Nouriel 'Dr. Doom' Roubini's all too familiar refrain, "Cause this is thriller, thriller night, and no one's gonna save you from the beast about strike". ... |
| | | | ... (from April's 4.1%) because "downside risks to this weaker global outlook continue to loom large?" Or Nouriel "Dr. Doom" Roubini's tweet days before the IMF's growth downgrade? He twittered, "...2013 perfect storm scenario I wrote on months ago is unfolding," ... |
| | | | ... As it turned out, that was the last day the S&P 500 index stopped falling. And needf we mention, Dr. Nouriel "Dr. Doom" Roubini's latest scare? I've listed other examples of the markets' contra-moves against IMF forecasts in my 4th of July musing titled ... |
| | | | ... guy who predicted the US housing crisis and the corresponding stock market crash is making news again. Who else? Nouriel Roubini, of course! He twittered, "...2013 perfect storm scenario I wrote on months ago is unfolding," which he elaborated on in ... |
| | | | ... Mohamed El-Erian that the world is on the eve of the next financial crisis. We still have to hear from Nouriel 'Dr. Doom" Roubini. Come to think of it, he's gone silent these days. Perhaps he's still licking his wounds after predicting that the S&P 500 ... |
| | | | ... work. For then, our financial markets would be reacting to the 1.5 per cent slump on Wall Street last Friday and Dr. Doomy Roubini's "perfect storm" that would stunt growth from 2013. Add to these, the aftershocks to the aftershock that again wreaked ... |
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