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Warren Buffet says chances of US slipping into recession 'very low' | Billionaire Warren Buffett has said that the chances
of the United States going back into recession are very low unless the Eurozone
crisis escalates further. "There won't be a recession in the U.S. 'unless events
in Europe ' develop in some way that spills over here big-time," The Telegraph
quoted Buffet as saying. The chairman of Berkshire Hathaway also criticised the
'half in, half out' European Union structure and called for greater fiscal union.
"They're in on a common currency, but they're not in on a common fiscal policy
or a common culture or common labour practices," Buffett said. "It can't be half
slave and half free. European leaders need to resolve some of the union's weaknesses,"
Buffet added. The 17 eurozone members share the same central bank, currency and
interest rate policies, but have national sovereignty over tax and budget policies.
The members do not have a system of internal transfers from strong to weak states
as in the US . Buffett has been building Berkshire's portfolio of shares and making
capital investments at the company's railroad and utility units as he bets on
growth in the US.
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