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| | | ... structural changes implemented by [the Japanese prime minister] Junichiro Koizumi are irreversible". Thomas adds that the bubble in the late 1980s, when the index peaked at over 35,000 points, should have never happened, but at the current 15,000-odd ... |
| | | | ... technology during the boom years of the late 1990s and 2000, and then overcorrected by moving out of tech all together after the bubble burst." says Jonathan Wetzel, associate relationship manager at RCM Capital Management, which manages Allianz Global ... |
| | | | Economic forecaster Access Economics expects a slow down of the economy into 2006 and 2007, in spite of Australia's current minerals boom. Speaking at the AXA Style Summit in Sydney, Access economics director Chris Richardson highlighted a range of ... |
| | | | ... expected to fall, Oster said. \"Against that, the proportion of respondents describing the residential property market as a \"bubble\" has fallen further to 56% in August, down from 75% in November 2003,\" he said. The survey also showed that interest ... |
| | | | Homeowners need not fear a sudden burst of the housing bubble, with prices in Australia's capital cities expected to keep rising for the next three years, an economic forecaster predicted today. Rob Mellor, BIS Shrapnel's director of building services ... |
| | | | ... survey found that a growing number of executives were concerned about the impact on their business if the consumer spending bubble bursts, following further interest rate hikes. |
| | | | ... general markets and consumption and consumer confidence", he said. "And logically it makes sense - we've just gone through a bubble, we've read the headlines, we actually haven't really seen the change come through." The key risks to economic growth ... |
| | | | ... also indicated that with the RBA continuing its aggressive monetary policy tightening cycle, it looks to be deflating one bubble - house prices - but looks to be inflating another - the Australian dollar, in the wake of the interest rate rise, the trade ... |
| | | | ... implicitly expressed its frustration with the government's lack of foresight on the issues associated with the house price bubble and the ongoing lift in household debt and this frustration has spilled over to the decision to hike interest rates over ... |
| | | | ... quality". PIR head of research Dr Ian Hopkins said that, with the lessons about poor asset diversification after the 2001 tech-bubble burst still fresh in the minds of advisers and investors, they should be seeking to cherry pick the best defensive asset ... |
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