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  1. Nobel Prize winning economist Robert Shiller explains the art of investing

    Nobel Laureate Robert Shiller is one of the most prescient political economists of his generation. He accurately predicted the collapse of the two financial bubbles in the 2000s, based on a rigorous examination of equity market values and the application of innovative ideas from behavioral finance.

  2. U.S. rate hikes: the sooner the better, says Fed’s Fisher

    For some time, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas president Richard Fisher has argued that U.S. inflation risks were growing, and that official interest rates would need to rise from their extraordinarily low levels.

  3. Roubini: China is at a Critical Tipping Point

    Having been among the few to predict that the collapse of the U.S. housing market would lead to a global financial crisis years before disaster struck, economist Nouriel Roubini clearly knows a thing or two about unsustainable growth models.