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<description>What&#x26;#x2019;s coming next, from the &#x26;#x2018;Man Who Saw It Coming&#x26;#x2019; Posted by Gwen Robinson on Feb 23 18:31. The litany of dire predictions for currencies, commodities and the global economy in general not only seems endless - it is getting more predictable by the day. That is because few pundits are making any waves - or money - out of playing Pollyanna, as everyone from Jim Rogers to Nouriel Roubini well know. While it&#x26;#x2019;s an increasingly safe bet for analysts to leap on the gloom&#x26;#x2019;n&#x26;#x27;doom bandwagon, there are a handful of analysts out there who get taken more seriously than...</description>
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