Sentences with phrase «inflated asset values»

How is it distributed and where is this growth coming from — organic or merely driven by inflated asset values?
So we have a false model of money - lending — the reserve idea — driving up asset values when inflated asset values are part of the problem; they're too high.
The Fed's highly accommodative monetary policy has inflated asset values across global markets.
The solution to our macroeconomic issues has been to inflate new bubbles, to inflate asset values to soften the blow from the last bubble, all the while creating the conditions for the next one.
The reckless borrowing inflates asset values further.

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Glaucus claims that Blue Sky inflates the value of its investments, and that its published fee - earning assets under management figure is not the $ 4 billion the company presents, but less than $ 1.5 billion.
Of course, buying expensive risk assets on the view that they're going to become more expensive is a dangerous game to play, but since government funding crises hammer risk assets while printing money inflates them, such funding crises should present decent value opportunities to buy into beaten up assets before the inflation ride.
Indeed, I found that most Russians put an inflated value on nearly every asset they have, from their apartments and rugs down to their collections of phonograph records and family heirlooms.
@reirab Because the gambling of buying and selling shares is a prevalent aspect of the market, then reinvesting to create more value is a viable workaround, but does not add wealth to the investors, only inflates the asset worth IF it is sold for that value.
But asset values are inflated.
The Notice states that it is illegal to make any false statement regarding income, assets, debt or matters of identification, or to willfully inflate property value to influence the action of a financial institution.
Asset values inflated in the 80s and early 90s, leading to the «lost decade» 1998 - 2008, where the market went nowhere.
Avoid the temptation to overstate the value of your assets, or to inflate your income.
A «growth» company is not defined as one whose returns are expected to grow strongly: instead, it's a company whose stock price is already inflated relative to its earnings or the book value of its assets.
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