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US Nobel Laureate Downplays US Default Risk

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US Nobel laureate downplays US default risk (via AFP)

Nobel Economics laureate Robert Shiller, who on Monday shared the prize with two other economists, said he does not expect to see the US default on its debt. The Yale University professor said he was getting out of the shower and was not properly dressed…

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