New York CNN Business —Around the world, markets are flashing warning signs that the global economy is teetering on a cliff’s edge.
There’s now a 98% chance of a global recession, according to research firm Ned Davis, which brings some sobering historical credibility to the table.
In an interview, its CEO was asked whether he believes the slowdown was a sign of a looming global recession.
The upshotWhile the consensus is that a global recession is likely sometime in 2023, it’s impossible to predict how severe it will be or how long it will last.
Not every recession is as painful as the 2007-09 Great Recession, but every recession is, of course, painful.