Sentences with phrase «potential bubble»

I simply wanted to show that despite loud headlines of potential bubbles bursting in the real estate market, housing is a good investment.
The bank highlights Toronto as the biggest potential bubble risk, noting that real prices have doubled over 13 years, while real rents and real income have only increased 5 % and 10 % respectively.
The bank highlights Toronto as the biggest potential bubble risk, noting that real prices have doubled over 13 years, while real rents and real income have only increased 5 % and 10 % respectively.
WHY: There's a lot of potential bubbling beneath Atom Egoyan's «The Captive,» but it's too often spoiled by gaping plot holes and a slightly disinterested approach to the material.
Although there may not be a bond bubble, with investors starved for yield, Gundlach predicts a potential bubble could form in credit risk as investors increase their leverage on riskier debt securities like junk bonds and emerging market debt.
Meanwhile, Matthew McClearn asks whether farmland is the next big investment opportunity or just another potential bubble (p. 32).
The boom has fueled a jump in the value of cryptocurrencies, but raised fears of a potential bubble.
The markets started to turn in late June as investors grew concerned about a potential bubble.
«But our belief is that market - cap beta, or passive indexing, is a potential bubble machine.»
But some high - profile figures in finance and economics have warned of a potential bubble.
It could adjust interest rates, but that is a blunt response to a potential bubble in housing, farmland or some other asset.
This resurgence has raised some questions about a potential bubble forming.
Wyoming rolls into the tournament quite hot and stole a potential bubble teams bid by winning the Mountain West.
The linebacker lined up opposite Stoner crashes toward the line of scrimmage to defend against the run, and the backside safety (i.e. the guy guaranteed to be wrong) appears to react to the potential bubble screen.
Ah but, isn't that always the question... and when it comes to a potential bubble, I'm not sure anybody really cares anyway!?
This is all good — no messing around with the housing market in this year's budget, but reasserting a watchful eye on excesses and potential bubbles.
And to relentlessly re-allocate my portfolio towards high quality growth stocks... businesses I believe can thrive even in what might prove increasingly fragile economic & fiscal scenarios, but whose valuations might also expand aggressively in a continuing bull market & a potential bubble to come.
This «Bitcoin rush» has defied the many warnings that some financial analysts have been giving about it being a potential bubble waiting to pop.
On the other hand, there are also users who are using this potential bubble as a way of making a lot of money.
Growing concerns of a potential bubble burst in the space is another headwind that could affect Square sentiments in the sector.
Meanwhile, others believe that the current cryptocurrency market growth might be attributed by a big hype and a potential bubble.
The major news media outlets, the same ones that have been pitching bitcoin as a potential bubble over the last few weeks — CNBC, Financial Times, other top - tier outlets — are patting themselves on the back and calling for the end of the bubble and, in turn, the space as a whole.
This comes amid rife volatility in bitcoin trading, and the concerns of the entire cryptocurrency market being a potential bubble.
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has been warning banks since last year on rising risks in commercial - mortgage portfolios, while the Federal Reserve has repeatedly flagged the property market as a potential bubble.
And with low inventory comes pent - up demand and rising prices, putting many on alert for another potential bubble.
As home prices have risen quickly particularly in urban areas, a potential bubble is more top - of - mind for urban homebuyers surveyed:
In remarks at an economic conference in San Francisco sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research on February 28, Federal Reserve Governor Donald Kohn said there was little reason to worry that current low interest rates may cause a potential bubble in the rate - sensitive housing market.
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