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The R-word surfaces on Wall Street

By Eoin Callan in Washington

Published: September 10 2007 03:52 | Last updated: September 10 2007 03:52

The R-word is usually avoided by Wall Street’s economists. It tends to be a conversation-stopper when investment bank clients are told to prepare for the worst.

“It is like looking a client in the eye and telling them that their child is ugly,” says David Rosenberg, chief economist at Merrill Lynch. “It is not what people want to hear.”

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