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	<title>Money magazine Comments - What a recession would mean for the ASX</title>
	<description>Economists are predicting there is an 80% chance Australia could fall into a recession, so does this signal weakness or opportunity for share traders?</description>
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		<title>Comment by Peter Ralph ()</title>
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<p><p>Dale,</p>
<p>You might as well say hucksters or racing tipsters as economists.</p>
<p>These are the people who invented words like unprecedented, transitory, and recently predicted that rate rises in Australia were over. Why don&#39;t you name those other than Roubini who picked the GFC?</p>
<p>If you&#39;re relying on economists to make accurate predictions or to help with investment decisions, you&#39;re scraping the bottom of the barrel.</p>
<p>Peter Ralph</p></p><p><a href="">Reply to article</a></p><p>For original story, <a href="">Click Here.</a></p>
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