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| | | ... speculation but an explosion of activity from a powerhouse that is trying to unlock itself as fast as it can. "China is not a bubble. It's only just started. It's not an engineered bubble. The Chinese government is just trying to handle what's coming ... |
| | | | ... Economics, told an economist briefing in Sydney this week that detractors of China's growth got it all wrong. "China is not a bubble, it's only just started, and it's not an engineered economic boom. It is a government trying to cope with something coming ... |
| | | | Financial markets are nervously awaiting the release of Chinese inflation figures this weekend, but one fund manager believes that the concerns are overdone - and the multi-year bull market in Asian equities is only just beginning. Fears are building ... |
| | | | ... PIMCO also said last month that it was buying RMBS. "While some commentators have claimed Australian housing has become a bubble, various RMBS features provide downside risk mitigation against potential house price volatility, " said Rob Meade, PIMCO's ... |
| | | | ... Similarly, the recession of the 1990s ended as interest rates declined, which helped create the tech boom. When the tech bubble burst, the Fed slashed interest rates again, but left them too low for too long, which created the mother of all housing bubbles ... |
| | | | ... spectrum than we're really prepared to go into," he said. "There are stocks that are far more conceptual in nature... some are bubble-type stocks," he said, referring to some companies capitalised in the hundreds of millions of dollars despite not delivering ... |
| | | | ... "definitely add pressure to the asset markets in emerging-market economies" and because of this, "the risk of an asset bubble in Hong Kong's property market is rising." Centaline Property data showed new home sales doubled in October from the previous ... |
| | | | ... benefits that is threatened to be stopped soon. Try asking banks to lend to them at very low interest rates. Try, try, try. Bubble. Seen those asset prices lately? Yes, they've gone up. Commodity prices are up, equity markets are up, bond markets are ... |
| | | | The debate over an Australian housing bubble resurfaced this week and two of the world's leading investment houses are on opposite sides of the argument. GMO's Jeremy Grantham, a self-confessed student of asset price bubbles and an outspoken believer ... |
| | | | ... Sydney yesterday that while she is concerned over housing affordability levels in Australia, there is no property market bubble. Speaking at the 2010 Fidelity Investment Forum, Costa argued that Australia's lofty house prices to income ratio, used by ... |
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