NBC Oct/16/2019
There’s an “uncomfortably high” chance that a recession could hit the
global economy in the next 12-18 months — and policymakers may not be
able to reverse that course, an economist said on Wednesday.
“I think risks are awfully high that if something doesn’t stick to script then we do have a recession,” said
Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody’s Analytics. “I’ll say this also:
Even if we don’t have a recession over the next 12-18 months, I think
it’s pretty clear that we’re going to have a much weaker economy.”
Avoiding a slowdown in economic activity requires many factors to “stick to script” at the same time, he said. That includes U.S. President Donald Trump not escalating the tariff war with China, the U.K. finding a resolution to Brexit and central banks continuing their monetary stimulus, Zandi explained.
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