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E.U. Predicts Anemic Growth and High Unemployment in 2014
New York Times 11.05.2013
Economist 01.04.2007
Beware the Crisis around the corner
Financial Times 01.04.2010
Beware a Bernanke-Fueled Market Bubble
BusinessWeek 05.13.2010
Wall Street Journal 05.22.2010
Debt, Bank Troubles Leave U.S. Trailing in Job Growth
Wall Street Journal 07.10.2010
Economist Shiller Sees Potential for 'Double Dip' Recession
Wall Street Journal 08.27.2010
How to Fix the Economy: An Expert Panel
BusinessWeek 09.16.2010
As Euphoria Abounds, Some Warning Signs
Wall Street Journal 12.31.2010
Why I Was Wrong About 'Dow 36,000'
Wall Street Journal 02.24.2011
Wall Street Journal 04.09.2011
China Fund Chief Highlights Caution on Global Economy
Wall Street Journal 04.17.2011
China's Wealth-Fund Chief Warns on Global Growth
Wall Street Journal 04.18.2011
Shanghai Composite Flashes Dreaded Death Cross
Wall Street Journal 06.17.2011
How Much More Could Stocks Drop? - SmartMoney.com
Unknown 08.05.2011
Slowdown Fears Slam U.S. Stocks
Wall Street Journal 08.19.2011
Why you should buy Europe now - MarketWatch
Unknown 09.26.2011
May-Day: Europe Prepares for Its Summer of Discontent
Wall Street Journal 04.16.2012
Sowing Seeds of the Next Major Crisis
Wall Street Journal 04.16.2012
The $1 Billion Club Gets Crowded
Wall Street Journal 05.17.2012
Wall Street Journal 09.18.2012
Wall Street Journal 10.09.2012
European Markets Show Lingering Lack of Faith
Wall Street Journal 02.09.2013
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