Stephan Roach: World GDP Contracting

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By Barry Ritholtz - February 4th, 2009, 4:15PM

Stephan Roach: World GDP to contract for the first time since WWII:

Stephen S. Roach is Managing Director and Chief Economist of Morgan Stanley, a leading global financial services firm. In this role, he oversees the Firm’s team of economists located in New York, London, Frankfurt, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore. Before joining Morgan Stanley in 1982, Mr. Roach was Vice President for Economic Analysis for the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company in New York. He also served on the research staff of the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, D.C. from 1972-79 – where he supervised the preparation of the official Federal Reserve projections of the U.S. economy. Prior to that, he was a research fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C.

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2 Responses to “Stephan Roach: World GDP Contracting”

  1. newsieuzi Says:

    Well, let’s figure this out, but in the meantime, let’s laugh about it:

    I saw this and it was pretty funny: http://tv1.com/playlists/104

  2. reason Says:

    Stephan Roach?
    Has he taken German citizenship? Wouldn’t blame him by the way.

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