Deflation Arrives in the UK but “Avoided” in US?
September 9, 2009 – 1:05 pm | No Comment

Two contrasting statements are hitting the front pages today.  On one side of the Atlantic, deflation has arrived in the U.K. High Streets. A report from British Retail Consortium (BRC)-Nielsen Shop Price Index shows that …

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U.S. Real GDP Growth: Should We Really Get Excited?
November 4, 2009 – 9:44 pm | No Comment

After a free-fall of output in the last quarter of 2008
and the first quarter of 2009, second derivatives of U.S. economic activity
have turned positive between Q2 and Q3 of 2009. That was a clear indication …

RGE Monitor – Weekly Roundup
November 4, 2009 – 9:44 pm | No Comment

Check out all the great contributions that were
published during the past week on RGE’s Nouriel
Roubini’s Global EconoMonitor,
RGE Analyst’s EconoMonitor, Finance
& Markets Monitor, Peterson
Institute for International Economics Monitor,
Global Macro EconoMonitor, U.S.
EconoMonitor, Emerging Markets Monitor, Asia
EconoMonitor, Latin
America …

Mother of all Carry Trades Faces an Inevitable Bust
November 4, 2009 – 9:44 pm | No Comment

From the FT:
 
Since March there has
been a massive rally in all sorts of risky assets – equities, oil,
energy and commodity prices – a narrowing of high-yield and high-grade
credit spreads, and an even bigger rally in …

New from RGE and Nouriel Roubini
November 4, 2009 – 9:44 pm | No Comment

We are very pleased to share with
all of you the newest addition to our analytical offerings: The Roubini Global
Economics Asset Market Views.  Earlier this month, we announced that Arnab
Das had joined RGE as Managing Director …

Too-Big-To-Fail: Regulatory Reforms of Systemically Important Institutions
November 4, 2009 – 9:44 pm | No Comment

Although the G20 finance ministers pledged stronger prudential
regulation and financial oversight of systemically important firms at
their September meeting, there is no consensus yet among regulators,
lawmakers and academics on how best to proceed. Nouriel Roubini
noted recently …