Sentences with phrase «inflating market bubbles»

It's not very good at dealing with gradually unfolding threats, like inflating market bubbles or global climate change.
Investors have been buying shares on margin, stoking fears that such borrowing could be inflating a market bubble.

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The difference between the offer for Twitter in 2007 and the one for Snapchat in 2013 was the difference between a market still smarting from the bursting of the last tech bubble and one some worry could be inflating the next one.
There is no evidence that the policy, which encourages borrowing by keeping long - term interest rates low, has inflated dangerous bubbles in the stock market and residential real estate, she said.
This may be good news for stock market and real estate speculators as savings are used to inflate the stock market and real estate bubble.
[The fact that such policies have, in the past, exacerbated inequality and inflated bubbles is clearly not... um... the focus of markets right now.
The essence of the global financial bubble is that savings are diverted to inflate the stock market, bond market and real estate prices rather than to build new factories and employ more labor.
We can argue about that, but there's no denying that D - F was put in place precisely because under - regulated financial markets helped inflate the housing bubble which kinda blew up the economy.
And there is always hope to somehow keep the bubble inflated: «A strong and diverse labor market and continued population growth based on immigration should continue to underpin long - term home price appreciation.»
Japan's Bubble Economy peaked in late 1989 and the country's highly - inflated stock and property markets began to crash.
To illustrate this, just take a look at how our economy has changed since financial institutions inflated asset prices in the housing market until the bubble burst in 2007.
The central bank bubble that inflated the DFW housing market is beginning to deflate, and Lennar will have to adjust accordingly along with every other new home builder.
Kroenke isn't going to let Arsenal go, EPL is at a bubble, TV money, inflated market is still rising each season.
Howard Flight, Graeme Leach and Allister Heath are just three of the well - respected economists and market - watchers who fear the policy will inflate a housing bubble.
Yet another study published today warns that the Help to Buy scheme risks inflating a housing bubble - pouring financial support for purchasers into a market with constrained supply.
Further, gains like this often reflect «inflated» prices, market «euphoria», and trading «bubbles».
Witness the fact that it took more than three years after Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan's famous 1996 «irrational exuberance» speech for an inflated stock market to finally tumble, signaling the end of the dot - com bubble.
Austria's 97 Years of Loss This article by John Authers stresses how difficult it is to time the market because the mean (to which the argument goes that everything will revert) itself inflates, rendering the data at the time of the bubble much more confusing that in hindsight.
The reward from inflating the housing market is still too great, while it will be the rest of us who will suffer the consequences if the bubble pops.
Comparing to the 2008 burst bubble the markets recovered due to quantitative easing which is no longer an option to artificially inflate the now global linked economy.
Many critics have complained that the easy money policy and low interest rates set by the US Federal Reserve have inflated a bubble in the global stock markets.
Despite soaring home prices, other factors needed to inflate a housing bubble are absent from the real estate market.
If Fannie and Freddie no longer supported the purchases of homes at bubble - inflated prices, there would be a quick price decline of 20 to 30 % in the most over-valued markets.
(04/22/2013) The world could be heading for a major economic crisis as stock markets inflate an investment bubble in fossil fuels to the tune of trillions of dollars, according to leading economists.
The world could be heading for a major economic crisis as stock markets inflate an investment bubble in fossil fuels to the tune of trillions of dollars, according to leading economists.
«The fundamentals of demand and price show that investors around the world could get caught in a carbon bubble; analysts and regulators need to make this risk transparent, otherwise the markets will continue to inflate it.»
In the dramatic confrontation, Stewart argues that financial news networks like CNBC helped to inflate the bubble with frenzied calls to buy more stocks, rather than doing real reporting, which would lead to better regulation of the market.
Worse yet, these are rentals and not even condos thereby further marginalizing individual owners from being able to gain a foothold in that self - inflating bubble of a real estate market.
The cryptocurrency market is seen by some as a bubble with hugely inflated prices.
This transition inflated the housing bubble that would eventually burst in 2008, and the manufactured housing market never really recovered.
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