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Nouriel Roubini: The US consumer will drag us back into recession

by Matthew Goodburn on Sep 06, 2010 at 12:29

Nouriel Roubini: The US consumer will drag us back into recession

Influential market commentator Nouriel Roubini (pictured) believes the US has ‘run out of bullets’ in its efforts to stimulate the economy and expects it to drag the global economy back into recession.

Roubini, who was widely credited with predicting the US sub-prime crisis back in 2005, said US growth was likely to dip below 1% in the second half of the year despite the Federal Reserve having pumped $3 trillion (£1.95 trillion) into the financial system.

He is currently a professor of economics at New York University, and chairman of economics firm Roubini Global Economics.

Speaking to an audience of Europe's senior monetary policy experts at the annual Ambrosetti Forum economics conference at Lake Como, Roubini said hopes of a decoupling would be dashed as the slowdown in the US impacted on China, Japan and the eurozone.

He is reported as saying: 'In Europe, Germany is strong but the rest of the continent is pretty dismal. The rest of the world cannot cope without the prop of the US consumer.'

Roubini also predicted that Chinese growth in the second half of 2010 would fall to 7%.

He warned: 'Get used to it. Deleveraging has to continue as governments and consumers deleverage in the developed world.'

More QE won't help

‘More quantitative easing by the Federal Reserve is not going to make any difference. Treasury yields are already down to 2.5% yet credit spreads are widening again,' he said. 'Monetary policy can boost liquidity but it can’t deal with solvency problems.’

Roubini said that the US economy had reached ‘stall speed’ and that any subsequent shock to the system could tip it back into recession.

‘There is a 40% chance of double dip recession in the US and worse in Japan. Even if it is not technically a recession it will feel like it,’ he said.

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