Roubini Warns Fed Rate Hikes, Middle East Conflict Threaten Recession and Bear Market
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The Fed raising interest rates and overtightening could push the US into a recession, Roubini warns.
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Conflict spreading in the Middle East could cause oil prices to spike 50%, leading to stagflation.
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Stocks don't seem to be pricing in these recession risks, so investors may be caught off guard.
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If Israel-Hamas conflict spreads, stocks could fall into a bear market.
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Bonds yields could plunge as investors flock to safe havens like Treasurys if Middle East conflict widens.