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Debt default, banking crisis key concerns for US economy, says economist David Rosenberg

Rosenberg is scathing in his criticism of the Fed’s rate hike cycle and has also slammed chair Jerome Powell for saying the banking crisis is over even as more regional banks come under pressure in the United States

May 05, 2023 / 11:38 IST
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David Rosenberg
David Rosenberg

Federal Reserve officials are tone deaf and are not paying enough attention to the ongoing banking crisis in the country, prominent US economist David Rosenberg has said, criticising the central bank for its rate hike cycle.

The comments come as more regional, smaller banks seem to be on the brink in the United States despite the Fed Reserve’s assurances that the worst of the banking crisis was over.

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“We have a possible debt default on our hands and a spreading bank crisis, sorry Jamie, this doesn’t look over. Focused on an inflation rate that is actually LOWER now than it was in July 2008. These guys are tone deaf.” Rosenberg tweeted a day ahead on Fed Reserve meeting.

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