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Nouriel Roubini: Interest rates won't rise soon

"Even if growth, inflation and employment data are at the right level to start hiking, the Fed would like to wait a little bit longer just to make sure that if they start hiking with the liftoff, they're not going to abort and go back to zero because otherwise they lose their credibility," he said.

November 11, 2014 / 11:02 IST
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The Federal Reserve won't likely raise interest rates anytime soon, economist Nouriel Roubini said Monday.

"Even if growth, inflation and employment data are at the right level to start hiking, the Fed would like to wait a little bit longer just to make sure that if they start hiking with the liftoff, they're not going to abort and go back to zero because otherwise they lose their credibility," he said. "There'll be a hard landing of the economy. So better be safe rather than sorry."

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On CNBC's "Fast Money," the chairman of Roubini Global Economics and New York University professor also said that monetary easing by central banks around the world could affect the US economy.

"Suppose the rest of the world is worse than the Fed expects and suppose the dollar appreciates by another 5 to 7 percent, trade-weighted, at that point the impact on U.S. growth and on U.S. inflation could be worse than the Fed is currently expecting," he said. "That could lead the Fed to start later and much more slowly."