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| | | ... ASPAC-KPMG head of financial services Simon Gleave. The expert panel debated everything from the slowdown in China to housing bubble fears. Ong expressed concern about a surprise jump in domestic unemployment to 6.4% which she said represented a loss ... |
| | | | ... economy growing strongly that the Fed could start jacking up interest rates any minute now, there's overvaluation, there's a bubble, there's Greenspan warning of "a significant correction," there's this, there's that. There's something to scare the beejeesus ... |
| | | | ... However, Bloomberg's latest poll of financial professionals found "three in five saying the market is on the verge of a bubble or already in one". Bloomberg published the report on 17 July and for obvious reasons, was out-headlined by the downing of ... |
| | | | ... Australia's banking system was to experience a crisis of its own in the 1890s, due in part to the bursting of a property bubble. At this time, more than half the trading banks of note issue suspended payment and a large number of non-bank financial institutions ... |
| | | | ... new record highs. The Nasdaq closed strongly too (up 1.1%) but it still has about 12% to go before it breaches the dotcom bubble high of 5,048.62 points set 14 years before (10 March 2000). But, but...but perhaps not for the reasons a great many commentariats ... |
| | | | ... 2014 - the sky will fall: China would suffer a hard landing (for sure this time), suffer a credit crisis as its property bubble burst... and my oh my, Chinese companies - solar maker Chaori and construction materials manufacturer Xuzhou Zhongsen Tonghao ... |
| | | | You can almost taste it. It's nearly here. That time of year when that age-old Wall Street adage tells us to go away. May is coming! And right on cue, we get spooks from renewed and escalated tension in the Ukraine and more evidences of a slowing China ... |
| | | | ... at the receiving end of a fair amount of criticism in recent years, with opponents arguing they were fuelling a property bubble. However, statistics released by the Australian Taxation Office in January suggested these fears were overblown. |
| | | | ... Tech stocks were the main beneficiaries of the bounce, after having been sold-off heavily last week amid worries of a new bubble and fears that tensions with Russia could worsen over the weekend. In addition, Federal Reserve Chair Yellen gave the markets ... |
| | | | ... with higher readings, and just 13 of those have occurred after January 1, 2000." Could it be? Could it be that recent "bubble talks" are true? My Factset chart shows that the Nasdaq peaked in early March 2000 followed by the S&P 500 index a couple of ... |
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