What investors should own and avoid as stagflation risks increase - David Rosenberg

By Kitco News / July 20, 2005 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

With the global economy grinding to a halt because of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic conditions can't get much worse than they already are, according to famed economist David Rosenberg, chief economic strategist at Rosenberg Research and Associates.

However, Rosenberg added that investors shouldn't expect to see a significant recovery anytime soon. He said that they should position their long-term portfolio to reflect an environment of long-term stagflation.

"We're going to be into a prolonged period of very soft economic growth. There is no rebound that is taking us back to where the economy was," he said. "The new normal is going to be very constrained."

David Rosenberg is the chief economist & strategist of Rosenberg Research & Associates, an economic consulting firm he established in January 2020. He received both a Bachelor of Arts and Masters of Arts degree in economics from the University of Toronto. Prior to starting his firm, he was Gluskin Sheff's chief economist & strategist. Mr. Rosenberg was also chief North American economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York and prior thereto, he was a senior economist at BMO Nesbitt Burns and Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. Rosenberg previously ranked first in economics in the Brendan Wood International Survey for Canada for seven straight years, was on the US Institutional Investor All American All Star Team for four years, and was ranked second overall in the 2008 survey.

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