SINGAPORE -- The global economy is in for hard times despite rising share prices on Wall Street fueled by hopes the Federal Reserve is ready to pause rate hikes, according to bearish U.S. investor Jim Rogers in an interview with Nikkei Asia.
Investor cites looming U.S. recession, China property woes as causes for gloom

Investor Jim Rogers: "Everybody is going to have problems in the next year or two." (Photo by Rurika Imahashi)
SINGAPORE -- The global economy is in for hard times despite rising share prices on Wall Street fueled by hopes the Federal Reserve is ready to pause rate hikes, according to bearish U.S. investor Jim Rogers in an interview with Nikkei Asia.