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Roubini: Rich states on edge of recession

Johannesburg - Fallout from the eurozone debt crisis and US fiscal problems mean developed economies are more likely to contract than recover in coming months, economist Nouriel Roubini said on Wednesday.

Roubini, a famed market bear closely followed by Wall Street because he predicted the US housing meltdown that precipitated the last global downturn, said emerging economies would feel pain in the event of a recession in the developed world but would avoid a fully-fledged slump themselves.

“These shocks are going to keep on occurring. Thinking the problems of the eurozone are going to go away is delusional,” Roubini told an investment conference in Johannesburg.

“The risk is actually that there is going be deceleration and the beginning of an economic contraction.”

The eurozone debt crisis has spread to French banks, and countries such as Spain and Italy, which aere both too big to fail and too big to be bailed out, he said.

Policymakers in advanced economies are also running out of tools to promote stimulus.

Global stocks slipped again on Wednesday as investors awaited the outcome of a Federal Reserve meeting that could offer further stimulus for the ailing US economy, while more uncertainty about Greece’s debt crisis pressured the euro.

It is unclear, however, how effective new measures would be in bolstering US growth, given that economic expansion is slowing despite the central bank’s $600bn bond-buying programme that ended in June.

Emerging markets are unlikely to undergo the same level of strain if developed economies falter, Roubini said, citing higher potential growth, lower debt levels and more room for stimulus from policymakers.
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