Sentences with phrase «of economic bubble»

«Despite sustained growth in housing values across the country, there is little evidence of an economic bubble in any of our major cities,» says Soper.
However, a low interest rate as a macro-economic policy can be risky and may lead to the creation of an economic bubble, in which large amounts of investments are poured into the real - estate market and stock market.
A stock market bubble is a type of economic bubble taking place in stock markets when market participants drive stock prices above their value in relation to some system of stock valuation.
The film might be set some years before the final, devastating burst of an economic bubble, yet Lady Bird's family already starts to feel the consequences of a world collapsing into disarray, hopelessness and depression.
«Definition of economic bubble: A market phenomenon characterized by surges in asset prices to levels significantly above the fundamental value of that asset.»
Both of those economic bubbles were worse than what we are seeing now and the impact on real estate was somewhat muted.

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This is usually the result of an economic shock, such as a «bubble» bursting.
Advocates for excessive home prices also point out that construction has become a bigger part of the British Columbia economy, equating any effort to deflate Vancouver's housing bubble to act of economic sabotage.
In January 2009, both The Wall Street Journal and Forbes cited Paul as one of the few who identified early on the formation of the housing bubble and the economic and financial market havoc that would ensue after the bubble inevitably burst.
Kuroda has been beating that drum for years and his comments in confirmation hearings in the past two weeks suggest he plans to pump cash into the economy much more aggressively than outgoing Governor Masaaki Shirakawa, who was reluctant to be too bold for fear of sowing the seeds of future problems, such as an economic bubble.
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).
As the rest of the country worries about the slow pace of economic recovery, the tech world frets about whether there's a new start - up bubble.
That might all seem normal in a time of burst bubbles and economic recession.
In all the buzz over the benefits of big data, there are fears that a mini-tech market bubble is being fomented, and big data's hype far outweighs its economic might.
While definitions of reasonable assumption vary, historically bubbles have occurred when, in an economic sector's development, the last money in is highly unlikely to realize a return that justifies the risk it has taken.
On the form he showed at the Masters, Woods still seems a good bet to break Jack Nicklaus» record of 18 major tournament wins; but the revenue records the tour set in the last decade, before the bursting of the Tiger bubble and the broader American economic bubble, are unlikely to be improved any time soon.
Unlike the bursting of previous bubbles, this has not been a wholesale economic apocalypse.
Yes, the economic impact of the dot com bubble was horrendous, but it did spawn a renewed sense of innovation in startup development.
The Congressional Budget Office defines asset bubbles as: «An economic development in which the price of a class of physical or financial assets (such as houses or securities) rises to a level that appears to be unsustainable and well above the assets» value as determined by economic fundamentals.
A bubble is an economic cycle characterized by the rapid escalation of asset prices followed by a contraction.
Mr. Bernanke thus rejected over three hundred years of economic orthodoxy in testifying recently that the Fed was blameless in fueling the real estate bubble by slashing interest rates after 2001.
Imperfect, sure, but an essential set of regulations and consumer protections to diminish the seemingly endless repetition of the economic shampoo cycle: bubble, bust, repeat.
The real economic value of an apartment is not necessarily the same as its market price, especially if a speculative real estate bubble has artificially boosted prices, so let us assume that the fundamental value of these apartments to Chinese households is actually between one - third and one - half of the market value.
When I headed an international investigative economic team in 2010, we visited Latvia's bank insurance agency and were told that they had anticipated a collapse of the bubble.
Across the Pacific, the collapse of Japan's overheated «bubble economy» of the late 1980s, sapped the vitality and much of the confidence of the main engine of Asian economic growth for a decade.
It is wishful thinking to imagine that the most extreme economic, debt and investment bubble in history was corrected by a mild economic downturn, a market decline that leaves stocks at 21 times peak earnings (higher than at the 1929 and 1987 peaks), and just a few large - scale defaults from a corporate debt position which continues to claim a record share of operating earnings to finance.
President George W. Bush presided over the inflation of a housing bubble so big that its collapse is still causing economic stagnation today.
It has been over two decades since the popping of Japan's economic bubble and the country is still actively battling with deflationary forces that are so powerful that near - zero interest rates (zero - interest rate policy or ZIRP), repeated bouts of quantitative easing (some call it «money printing») and constant Yen - weakening currency interventions have barely made a dent.
Success in altering a growth dynamic while deflating a housing bubble and avoiding a credit crunch will be one of the key global economic events to watch over the next 12 to 24 months.
Norway's ballooning housing bubble is a side - effect of the nation's excessively low interest rates relative to economic growth and inflation rates.
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In the late 1980s, on the heels of a three - decade long «Economic Miracle,» Japan experienced its infamous «bubble economy» in which stock and real estate prices soared to stratospheric heights driven by a speculative mania.
Circumstances at the time were the opposite of what they are today: Ireland and southern Europe had sidestepped the IT bubble and were posting strong economic performances.
Economic uncertainty and fears of a property bubble have in the past three months weighed on UK banks that specialise in buy - to - let mortgages.
Japan's «Bubble Economy» era occurred at the end of its three - decade old «Economic Miracle» that began after World War II and saw the country's fortunes blossom as it became the world's automobile and electronics manufacturing powerhouse.
America's Stock Market Crash of 1929 was a powerful market crash that started in October of 1929 after the Roaring Twenties economic «bubble boom» finally popped.
-LRB-...) Bubbling Below the Surface: An Economic and Technological Cold War The chief goals of Trump's protectionist ambitions are to limit China's influence on bilateral trade and ensure the US has an upper - hand on critical technologies.
[3] It is too early to determine if Germany is in the midst of a property bubble, but it is certainly a situation that warrants monitoring, especially if there is a temporary improvement in global economic growth and sentiment.
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The IMF has also warned of a possible Swedish housing bubble, saying «There is significant risk of a decline in house prices in coming years, even in a relatively benign economic scenario,» [4] while the OECD warned that Swedish housing prices are overvalued by about 30 percent in relation to income.
Railway Mania was an economic bubble in the United Kingdom in the 1840s that involved a railroad development frenzy and a speculative bubble in the shares of railroad companies.
«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».
Before the 2008/2009 financial crisis during the 2007 economic bubble, the margin debt of the NYSE was only about 2.62 % of US GDP, just short of the dot - com bubble high of 2000.
The British economic recovery is still fragile and faces many of the same problems Carney seemed unable to solve during his tenure in Canada: sluggish labour productivity, businesses that are stockpiling cash, and a property bubble that seems at risk of bursting.
The true colours of China's economic commanders were shown in 2015 following the bursting of the stock market bubble that they had purposefully created.
In the midst of falling commodity prices, devalued currency and the housing market bubble, Barnes states the Canadian economic situation
Japan's infamous «Lost Decade» was supposed to refer to the stagnant economic period from 1991 until 2000, after the collapse of the asset price bubble in Japanese housing and stocks.
A stock market crash can be a side effect of major catastrophic events, economic crisis or the collapse of a long - term speculative bubble.
Demographics, affordability and economic aftermath of the housing bubble, is keeping it in check — not tight lending.
I am a bit doubtful about China's economic expansion strategy — labor productivity is generally very low in Laos and Cambodia and those countries that are not already even part of the Chinese - driven bubble economy.
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