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Tuesday, November 23, 2004
Are we in for an economic catastrophe?
I'm a bear myself on the longterm outlook for the US economy, but this is something:
Stephen Roach, the chief economist at investment banking giant Morgan Stanley, has a public reputation for being bearish.Wow.
But you should hear what he's saying in private.
Roach met select groups of fund managers downtown last week, including a group at Fidelity.
His prediction: America has no better than a 10 percent chance of avoiding economic "armageddon."
Press were not allowed into the meetings. But the Herald has obtained a copy of Roach's presentation. A stunned source who was at one meeting said, "it struck me how extreme he was - much more, it seemed to me, than in public."
Roach sees a 30 percent chance of a slump soon and a 60 percent chance that "we'll muddle through for a while and delay the eventual armageddon."
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