Another economic slowdown will impact the world in the next two years as the US and other major economies halt the printing of artificial money, a noted investment specialist predicted.
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The "artificial sea of liquidity" has triggered inflation in some countries and caused currency instability, he said, citing examples of the sharply depreciated Japanese yen.
He hoped central banks would stop monetary easing.
"Even if they don't, the market will say we won't take your garbage paper money anymore," he was quoted as saying by state-run Xinhua news agency.
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