Sentences with phrase «of a financial bubble»

The company's chief financial officer recently took an even firmer stance that cryptocurrencies are volatile, speculative ventures, operating unregulated, in the grips of a financial bubble.
International investors play the markets to realise added value, and in this way take part in the creation of financial bubbles.
It's an early warning that a segment of the art market is showing characteristics of a financial bubble, advisers and collectors said.
Vanguard said it sees no compelling signs of financial bubbles, but as market returns have risen and «even exceeded» improving fundamentals, «risk premiums for many asset classes appear slim,» Davis wrote.
«We are replaying an age - old storyline of financial bubbles that has been played many times before,» he concluded.
The Q ratio serves as one measure of the financial bubble, as it compares the market value of the stock market (or real estate market, or other asset prices) to their book value or replacement - cost value.
After the popping of the financial bubble in 2008, weakness in construction and gambling in Arizona and Nevada led to higher levels of unemployment.
So, the total value of student loans in America today is LARGER than the total value of subprime loans at the peak of the financial bubble.
(The question extends well beyond climate policy; as I did the other day, I encourage you to listen to a great recent discussion of financial bubbles and busts on Leonard Lopate's radio show.)
Economist Hyman Minsky «s 1996 «Financial Instability Hypothesis» highlights five points in the life cycle of a financial bubble:
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