Sentences with phrase «debt bubble»

It's not enough to call student debt bubble just a crisis.
Right now, we're in the midst of a massive student loan debt bubble.
Instead his past five years as premier have been marked by a growing debt bubble and an epic stock market meltdown in 2015, among other crisis.
But this is not always the case, specially if we take in consideration the current problem with the student loan debt bubble.
As the largest debt bubble in modern history unwinds, socionomists expect to see many and varied attempts to dial up the repression... and an intensification of the inevitable backlash.
From 2008 onwards, central banks have generally been regarded as the heroes that saved the day from the volatile and dangerous free market, but an interesting counter-narrative has developed: monetary policy has increased inequality, distorted markets, and — perhaps most importantly — created an even larger global debt bubble than that of 2008.»
The upheaval we've been through in the past few years as the private debt bubble burst is only a preview of what's to come, concludes Mauldin, the president of Millennium Wave Advisors (writing here with an editor for an economic analysis firm).
Over the last few years, China's debt - to - GDP has ballooned to more than 300 percent from 160 percent a decade ago, causing many people, including Chinese officials, to warn of a financial - sector debt bubble that's waiting to burst.
-- Deleveraging and the reverse wealth effect: I've written in lots of places how debt bubbles, like those involving mortgages, take a lot longer to work through then equity bubbles.
Looking at the aftermath of previous debt bubbles, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff found that the hangover is deep and long lasting.
Whereas industrial expansion is supposed to keep going — and can continue to do so as long as markets keep pace with production — debt bubbles end, usually abruptly as we are seeing today.
«It means reversing this long time economic model, where the state will profit through the economic system at the expense of the consumers and household, and one of the things that the new leadership is intent on doing in order to create consumption is to empower consumers, so they spend more and stop empowering state organizations which are fuelling the overcapacity and the massive debt bubble».
As a bank lobbyist in control of the banking system, he «freed» the bank from government control — and promoted the greatest debt bubble in U.S. history.
After topping 6000 in August 2007 on the hype and hope of voracious consumer demand during the subprime debt bubble, the Chinese Shanghai Composite Index collapsed 74 % to 1585 by October 2008.
However, the risk of a global recession must always be considered, especially with rising concerns about China's slowing growth and inflating debt bubble.
On the environment, on civil liberties and on the mounting debt bubble, the Lib Dems were quietly but consistently ahead of the Westminster curve.
The whole thing brings to my mind the collateralized debt bubble, in which incredibly complex models were built atop a pretty narrow set of assumptions and the simple conviction that assumptions could be taken as givens.
«I have been the greatest forecaster of the greatest overbuilding and debt bubble in the history of emerging markets and that this bubble would burst, especially in the last year where everyday investors have piled into the Chinese stock market as the real estate bubble finally started to cool.
Dalio created the term D - process to describe the deflationary process of deleveraging brought on by the collapse of the global debt bubble.
On the very same day, at the very same conference, a more experienced and wiser investor, Stanley Druckenmiller, explained in gory detail the big picture problem the country faced from a growing housing bubble fueled by a growing debt bubble.
In the end, if you don't want your student loan debt bubble to burst, make sure you don't ignore your loan.
In this podcast, I go in hard on the Fed and the government for creating a $ 1.5 trillion ticking time bomb that won't be able to be ignored much longer: the student debt bubble.
U.S. monetary policy has left Carney to choose the least - bad option — currency appreciation or a debt bubble.
That, along with the Red Giant's debt bubble, puts its future at risk.
Trump's pro-growth policies «doesn't do anything to change China's debt bubble or fix the European crisis or make Brazil whole again,» Snaith said.
It's not so much the housing bubble but the debt bubble in general that poses a risk.
How long before the debt bubble bursts?
In her latest piece «Low Oil Prices: Sign of a Debt Bubble Collapse, Leading to the End of Oil Supply?»
she argues that the debt bubble holding up the global economy post WW2 is failing to expand enough.
The global economy is currently in a $ 152 trillion debt bubble, causing banks and governments to implement draconian monetary policies.
He also hopes that, over time, the country will be able to drain its debt bubble by bulking up its equity markets.
Just looking at the sheer size of the $ 200 trillion debt bubble, there's never been a change of this magnitude.
Fears of a debt bubble have been as loud — or louder — than fears of a tech bubble or a biotech bubble.
Puerto Rico's debt bubble has popped which some congressmen (need to find a source) were on record if I recall saying that they would not vote for Puerto Rico due to this.
The Federal Reserve was the primary architect of the debt bubble that we are now wrestling with.
If this recovery falters due to renewed weakness in Europe, the debt bubble in China bursting, or increased trade frictions, it will become increasingly challenging for markets to climb higher.
You don't want your newly minted college grad trapped in a debt bubble that could limit his or her financial future.
Debt Bubbles A (debt) bubble is an economic cycle characterized by rapid escalation of asset prices followed by a contraction.
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