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Nariman Behravesh
Information about this person was last updated on Friday, December 23, 2011.
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[ said]: After all the arguments, Congress will extend the two programs,
newschannel5 22-DEC-11
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[ said]: said Jeremy Lawson, senior US economist at BNP Paribas. And weaker-than-usual hiring doesn't necessarily show up in unemployment claims. Many employers cut staffs to the bone during the recession. If they worry that business will grow weakly next year, they may hold off on layoffs - but not hire, either. The hiring numbers will continue to look good but not great,
kuwaittimes 16-DEC-11
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[ said]: The hiring numbers will continue to look good but not great,
dawn 16-DEC-11
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[-said]: A hit on U.S. corporate profits in Europe would come back and haunt us in the form of slower hiring,
npr 04-DEC-11
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[ said]: They have to fix this in a matter of days or weeks, not months,
npr 04-DEC-11
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[ said]: The worry is that Europe will have what's referred to as a `Lehman moment.' That would be a problem for the U.S.,
news 29-NOV-11
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[ said]: It has to do with the fact that politicians in both areas have taken what is an inherently manageable problem and turned it into a crisis by their actions or lack of actions,
news 29-NOV-11
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[ said]: That would be a problem for the U.S.,
AP 29-NOV-11
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[ said]: We should see a little bit of a bounce in the fourth quarter, then growth will probably grind back down,
independent 23-NOV-11
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[ says]: The worry is that the politicians in Europe really aren't up to those challenges,
npr 13-NOV-11
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[-says]: It's always tough for politicians to cut spending and raise taxes,
npr 13-NOV-11
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[ said]: I think Lagarde is being optimistic,
npr 09-NOV-11
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[-said]: I think the markets are worried and ought to be worried,
npr 01-NOV-11
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[-said]: a massive public relations campaign that will paint a very dire picture of what happened if Greece turns this down,
npr 01-NOV-11
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[ said]: That's extreme, but I think that's what they're going to threaten,
npr 01-NOV-11
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[ says]: Even if there is another recession, people who can qualify for a mortgage won’t gain anything by playing the waiting game,
msnbc 24-OCT-11
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[ said]: That uncertainty has the markets completely shell-shocked, in jitters,
IHT 04-OCT-11
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[ said]: Under the worst scenario, the situation will not be as bad as 2008 and 2009,
chinadaily 16-SEP-11
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[ says]: They keep having to vote on this stuff,
usaToday 09-SEP-11
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[ says]: There's a complete lack of confidence by market participants that they (eurozone countries) have their acts together,
usaToday 09-SEP-11
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[ says]: The stress tests were meaningless,
usaToday 09-SEP-11
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[-added]: s World Economic Outlook Conference will offer analysis and perspectives aimed at helping business leaders assess these challenges,
finanznachrichten 08-SEP-11
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[ says]: These are not bold, new, big programs,
newschannel5 08-SEP-11
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[ said]: Without minimizing the pain and suffering for the people affected, from an economic perspective, this is a fairly small event,
CBSnews 30-AUG-11
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[-said]: It's creating a big issue for consumers and businesses,
latimes 30-JUL-11
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[ says]: That is the worst of all possible worlds,
ChinaPost 29-JUL-11
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[ says]: The only question now is, how much weaker could things get?
AP 29-JUL-11
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[ said]: The U.S. can pay its bills: it’s a self-inflicted problem,
hurriyetdailynews 29-JUL-11
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[ said]: I think that economics definitely had something to do with the announcement,
ibtimes 21-JUL-11
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[ said]: I certainly think Vietnam has the capability through joint ventures to exploit the reserves,
ibtimes 21-JUL-11
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[ says]: There are indications that a lot of foreign central banks are getting a little antsy, but you can’t see it in U.S. Treasury rates,
theglobeandmail 15-JUL-11
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[ says]: One way to think about it is, the longer a household formation stays down the greater the pent-up demand is,
npr 24-JUN-11
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[ said]: We can debate about when growth picks up, but our view is that growth will pick up,
news 17-JUN-11
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[ said]: We expect that over the next year the growth in productivity will slow even more, as businesses have reached the limits of how much more they can squeeze out of their existing work force,
reuters 02-JUN-11
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[said:]: three headwinds are hitting the global economy at the same time
AP 27-MAY-11
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[-said]: Gasoline prices at around $4 per gallon will be a headwind, but they would have to go quite a bit higher to derail things,
news 04-MAY-11
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[-says]: on firmer footing.
npr 13-APR-11
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[-says]: Average households spend about five percent of their after-tax income on gasoline. That has risen a little bit from about two percent a couple of years ago when oil prices and gasoline prices collapsed. So it is higher, but its not a killer, this is not something that's going to kill this recovery.
npr 13-APR-11
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[ says]: Seven million jobs have to be created for us to get back to where we were before the recession started,
npr 01-APR-11
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[-estimates]: So good news, bad news. Good news: we're making progress; bad news: it's probably not fast enough.
npr 01-APR-11
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[ said]: Higher oil prices are going to put a bit of a squeeze on consumers,
washtimes 26-MAR-11
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[ says]: The Japanese disaster will have a large but probably temporary impact on the Japanese economy,
csmonitor 25-MAR-11
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[-says]: If oil prices rise as high as $150 and stay there, then the global economy will be threatened,
csmonitor 25-MAR-11
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[ said]: Assuming that oil prices stabilize and fall a little and that Japanese reconstruction and recovery will begin in the next few months, this softness in growth is likely to be short-lived,
ibtimes 25-MAR-11
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[ wrote]: While consumer and business spending were both strong in the last quarter of 2010, they have already shown some signs of weakness,
irishsun 25-MAR-11
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[ argued]: Assuming that oil prices stabilise and fall a little and that Japanese reconstruction and recovery will begin in the next few months, this softness in growth is likely to be short-lived,
telegraph 25-MAR-11
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[ said]: With slower growth and slightly higher inflation there, I would imagine the profit squeeze in Europe will be a little bigger than in the US,
todayonline 23-MAR-11
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[ said]: This is going to be a problem for Japan. The last thing it needs right now is a strong yen, given the blow it has just received,
guardian 18-MAR-11
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[ said]: The big uncertainty about this disaster is that roughly 10 per cent of electricity generation capacity (both nuclear and coal) may be off line for a few months, until oil- and gas-fired plants can ramp up,
channelnewsasia 18-MAR-11
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[ said]: It is still too early to tell what the full impact of the March 11 earthquake, tsunami and growing nuclear crisis on Japan's infrastructure, industrial base and economic growth will be -- let alone the broader global impacts,
news 16-MAR-11
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[ notes]: Extreme uncertainty over the extent of the nuclear disaster may add to a sense that global events are spinning out of control,
usaToday 16-MAR-11
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[ says]: Japan has not been an engine of global or Asian growth for some time,
newschannel5 15-MAR-11
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[ said]: I don't view this as having a significant impact on global growth,
wsj 12-MAR-11
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[-says]: Finally, finally the recovery seems to be reaching the jobs market,
npr 05-MAR-11
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[ said]: More and more people are moving up the scale of income, so they tend to have higher value food,
kompas 07-FEB-11
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[ said]: Because growth is so weak in the U.K. and the euro zone, any kind of blip like this grinds down the growth rate,
wsj 01-FEB-11
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[ said]: Can China deflate its real estate bubble without generating a hard landing in its economy? It's a serious problem. The Chinese themselves are quite worried about it,
smh 31-JAN-11
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[ said]: Can China deflate its real estate bubble without generating a hard landing in its economy? It’s a serious problem. The Chinese themselves are quite worried about it,
nst 30-JAN-11
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[ said]: Consumers and businesses are in a better mood,
newschannel5 27-JAN-11
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[ says]: There is reason to worry,
wsj 26-JAN-11
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[ says]: The euphoria which was there among the emerging countries, especially China and India, is going to be tempered a little by concerns about overheating and concerns about asset bubbles,
wsj 26-JAN-11
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[said:]: the impact on investor sentiment will be limited. Unless there are subsequent attacks, investors will look beyond it.
smh 26-JAN-11
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[-said]: The more cheerful economic news during the past couple of months points to a stronger global recovery this year,
china 25-JAN-11
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[ said]: The Chinese are going to move fairly cautiously,
kuwaittimes 18-JAN-11
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[ said]: Bottom line: People are less scared about a double dip,
wsj 23-DEC-10
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