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Nouriel Roubini: Seven risks in bipolar markets

A wide array of financial and political risks are clearly in view, threatening the current ebullience in markets

Nouriel Roubini: Seven risks in bipolar markets
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Financial markets tend to undergo manic-depressive cycles, and this has been especially true in recent years.

During risk-ons, investors — driven by “animal spirits” — produce bull markets, frothiness, and sometimes outright bubbles; eventually, however, they overreact to some negative shock by becoming too pessimistic, shedding risk, and forcing a correction or bear market.

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