You must be a paid subscriber of the WSJ to read this article, but I was quoted on page M7 of the Asian edition of the WSJ.
Here is what I said:
Asian investors are connecting the dots – with the World Bank’s help – that the U.S. economy is nowhere near turning around,” said Tony Sagami, editor of Asia Stock Alert. “Any Asian companies that depend on Americans for a big chunk of their sales need to prepare for lots of red ink.
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