Subscribe to Print Edition | Fri., May 16, 2008 Iyyar 11, 5768 | | Israel Time: 03:09 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
  Back to Homepage
Rosner's Domain
Diplomacy
Defense Jewish World Opinion National
Print Edition
Advertising
Books Peres Conference Business Real Estate Easy Start Travel Week's End Anglo File
Abby Joseph Cohen: 2009 will be year of growth
By Asher Schecter, TheMarker Correspondent
Tags: Golman Sachs, Israel 

Opinions about the financial crisis jolting world markets are mixed, but Abby Joseph Cohen, one of the most famous analysts on Wall Street, believes that 2009 will be a year of economic growth.

Participating in a panel on the future of the global economy at the Israeli Presidential Conference 2008, Joseph Cohen - the senior investment strategist at Goldman Sachs - said that the bank had foreseen trouble. Subprime loans to problem borrowers had become too cheap and too easy to obtain, she said, adding that the peak of the U.S. housing market was not three months ago or half a year ago, rather but six years ago.

Joseph Cohen, who has a history of bullish views, predicted Wednesday that U.S. GDP will contract in the second quarter of 2008, but that the economy will rebound in the following quarters.
Advertisement
American exports are growing by 8% to 10% a year, she pointed out, and that isn't only because the dollar is undervalued against the euro. No: The reason is the high added value of American products, she said. "We believe that 2009 will be a year of economic growth. It won't be 4%, but it will be positive," Joseph Cohen predicted.

In recent months the global investment community had sickened of risk and wanted none, unlike the previous two years, when the appetite for risk had been excessive, she explained. But when nobody will lend, the economy grinds to a halt.

Both U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Hank Poulson, the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, have been hinting that the worst seems to be behind us, Joseph Cohen said. That can't be said for sure, but things are getting better: Borrowers and lenders are getting back into action, Joseph Cohen summed up.

Her fellow panelist, International Monetary Fund Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, also believes that the worst has passed. But even if the developed economies manage to sustain brisk economic growth, they can't be decoupled from the U.S. economy and they can't be immune from its woes, he qualified.

If anything, Strauss-Kahn is concerned about accelerating global inflation. Climbing commodity prices, mainly of foodstuffs, will likely depress economic growth in emerging markets, including in African economies that had surged thanks to wise policies, he warned. One upshot is social unrest: The issues at stake aren't just economic and humanitarian, but touch on democracy as well, Strauss-Kahn said.

Walter Kohn, Chemistry Nobel Laureate of 1998, has been studying climate change and warned that warming is a global problem. Forget butterflies flapping their wings: When China emits greenhouse gases, people are affected in Israel, the U.S. and Timbuktu, he said. Climate is a unifying factor of mankind, Kohn noted, and it is the responsibility of us all to help in changing direction.

Related articles:
  • Jerusalem in frenzy as heads of state pour in
  • The Israeli Presidential Conference 2008
  • Organizers hope Olmert probe won't cast shadow on Peres conference
  • Peres: Fight terror - reduce global dependence on oil
  • Bookmark to del.icio.us  
     
    Animated massacre
    Animated Israeli film at Cannes explores Sabra and Shatila massacre.
    Kowtowing to funders
    When papers are sponsored, can their reporting be truly independent?
     Read & React
    Barak: It won't be long before Israel stops rocket fire
    Responses: 123
    Bush: We must be firm in face of those who murder innocents
    Responses: 116
    Israel dismayed over allies' burgeoning trade with Iran
    Responses: 96
    MI Chief: Rockets could reach Be'er Sheva within two years
    Responses: 72
    Abbas: It's time to end the Nakba of the Palestinian people
    Responses: 95


    More Headlines
    22:54 Driver: I personally handed Olmert envelopes stuffed with cash
    01:27 Israel: Bush means business on Iran nukes
    02:39 ANALYSIS: Who wants to stop Iran?
    02:57 ANALYSIS: Was Bush's Knesset speech a swipe at Obama?
    22:16 Qassam rocket strikes Sderot synagogue; no one hurt
    02:35 Israel protests UN chief Ban Ki-Moon's use of term 'nakba'
    20:39 Philly Jewish paper accused of kowtowing to its funders
    16:53 Israeli film at Cannes explores 1982 Sabra and Shatila massacre
    20:09 Bush to Knesset: U.S. stands with Israel, Masada will not fall again
    16:45 Hezbollah declares crisis over after Lebanon gov't climb-down
    18:19 Reuters demands explanation from Israel for death of cameramen
    18:57 Obama says Bush politically attacked him in Knesset address
    Previous Editions
    Special Offers
    Advertisement
    Dead Sea Products
    Buy Dead Sea mineral skin care and beauty products. Coupon code Haaretz for 10% off.
    The Terraces
    Your Ultimate Coastal Address On Nitza Boulevard, North Netanya
    Together Celebrating Israel's 60th
    The Jewish Agency and You - together making history
    Pardes Institute Summer Sessions
    http://www.pardes.org.il/
    Free the Palestinians from:
    Corrupt Kleptocracy, Tyrannical Theocracy, Abysmal Anarchy
    Fattal Hotel Chain
    Perfectly located hotels on best resorts of Israel.
    ISRAEL BONDS Build Israel
    Israel bonds - a multi-purpose way to celebrate Israel's 60th
    Eldan Rent a Car
    Israel's leading car rental company offers you a 20% discount on all online reservations
    Junkyard
    Junk a car - get free towing nationwide and a tax-deductible receipt
    Home | TV | Print Edition | Diplomacy | Opinion | Arts & Leisure | Sports | Jewish World | Underground | Site rules |
    Real Estate in Israel
    Haaretz.com, the online edition of Haaretz Newspaper in Israel, offers real-time breaking news, opinions and analysis from Israel and the Middle East. Haaretz.com provides extensive and in-depth coverage of Israel, the Jewish World and the Middle East, including defense, diplomacy, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the peace process, Israeli politics, Jerusalem affairs, international relations, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the Israeli business world and Jewish life in Israel and the Diaspora.
    © Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved