Article 10F38 Beware the great 2016 financial crisis, warns leading City pessimist

Beware the great 2016 financial crisis, warns leading City pessimist

by
Larry Elliott, Economics editor
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Albert Edwards joins RBS in warning of a new crash, saying oil price plunge and deflation from emerging markets will overwhelm central banks, tip the markets and collapse the eurozone

The City of London's most vocal "bear" has warned that the world is heading for a financial crisis as severe as the crash of 2008-09 that could prompt the collapse of the eurozone.

Albert Edwards, strategist at the bank Socii(C)ti(C) Gi(C)ni(C)rale, said the west was about to be hit by a wave of deflation from emerging market economies and that central banks were unaware of the disaster about to hit them. His comments came as analysts at Royal Bank of Scotland urged investors to "sell everything" ahead of an imminent stock market crash.

Related: Sell everything ahead of stock market crash, say RBS economists

Related: Is RBS right to forecast doom and gloom for the global economy?

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