Stephen Roach on Global Recession, Fed, Europe

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By Barry Ritholtz - September 22nd, 2011, 4:00PM

The Fed & Its Global Impact
The Fed is accountable for the excesses of what led us into this crisis pre-subprime, according to Stephen Roach, Morgan Stanley Asia non-executive chairman, who says the lessons from Japan, is that the economy did not respond to quantitative easing and the same thing is happening in the U.S.


Source: CNBC.com, Thursday, 22 September 2011 7:00 AM ET

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European Debt Solutions
The problems will fester unless they fix the union, if they have the political will to do it, or they dismantle, says Stephen Roach, Morgan Stanley Asia non-executive chairman


Source: CNBC.com, Thursday, 22 September 2011 7:52 AM ET

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Global Economic Engines out of Fuel?
There’s very little in the way of conventional policy stimulus to the big engines of growths in the developed world, says Stephen Roach, Morgan Stanley Asia non-executive chairman


Source: CNBC.com, Thursday, 22 September 2011 8:53 AM ET

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3 Responses to “Stephen Roach on Global Recession, Fed, Europe”

  1. Gabriel Says:

    It’s amazing that nobody points this out to those idiots (eejits!) at CNBC that their chiming sounds with charts are awfully loud and completely ruin the voice of the person speaking at the time. I couldn’t even continue listening to Roach because the noise is unbearable. I wonder if there is a way to get some audio processor which will filter out that nuisance and just allow me to listen to speech!

  2. nyet Says:

    Global Economic Engines are not out of fuel, they lack communal sparks.

  3. bonderman Says:

    Steven Roach is always interesting but the continued interruptions remind me why I don’t ever watch CNBC. What a bunch of jerks.

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