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But now reflation may be creating asset-price bubbles, and the hope that macro-prudential policies will prevent them from
bursting
is so far just that – a leap of faith.
Bursting
the BubbleROME: "Get-rich-quick": for thousands of people around the world, that is what investing in the stock market means nowadays.
For individual investors, stocks remain personal risks; for Europe as a whole,
bursting
any speculative bubble may risk economic stability.
Today, through a combination of irresponsible Republican-led tax cuts, a slowing economy, the
bursting
of the stock market bubble, and a massive increase in defense spending, huge deficits dominate the fiscal horizon.
Corporate profits are
bursting
at the seams of investors’ expectations in virtually every corner of the world.
This should blunt the macroeconomic impact of
bursting
bubbles.
Yes, there are legitimate technical concerns that QE is distorting asset prices, but
bursting
bubbles simply are not the main risk now.
That is good in principle – the planet is already
bursting
at the seams – but it will be difficult to manage in the short term, as the pace of population decline will not compensate for job losses amid the robot revolution.
In a community that once could not feed itself, a giant warehouse was almost
bursting
with tons of surplus grain.
While cheap money had little impact on business investment, it fueled a real estate bubble, which is now bursting, jeopardizing households that borrowed against rising home values to sustain consumption.
Although jobs may be more plentiful in cities, India’s largest metropolitan areas are already bursting; adding millions of climate refugees to underdeveloped slums and shantytowns would be catastrophic.
$700billion in preferred stock with warrants may be sufficient to make up the hole created by the
bursting
of the housing bubble.
In a bustling school, already full to
bursting
to accommodate a large local population, I watched Mohammed at the back of the classroom, intent on finishing an art project.
The
bursting
of the Greenspan housing bubble triggered a financial crisis and recession the likes of which had not been seen since the 1930s.
As capital flows back to the US, the dollar gains strength, while emerging economies are left to face the consequences of
bursting
asset bubbles and currency devaluation.
Perhaps the world economy is at a turning point, just ahead of the American bubble
bursting
at last, so that it is even now possible to put the US success in perspective as something that "obviously could not last", not with America's big external deficits, scant household savings, and prosperity driven by paper wealth.
And that is likely to be only one of many frequent – if not daily – confrontations with infrastructure systems that are
bursting
at the seams.
Due to the erroneous policies of the Bush administration and the
bursting
of the super-bubble, China has gained too much power too soon.
The first major risk is the
bursting
of a stock-market bubble.
We also face the risk of a
bursting
bond-market bubble.
The Bush Administration's fiscal policies, combined with the
bursting
of the US financial bubble of the late 1990s, have pushed America onto an unstable fiscal trajectory.
First, while a purely “Austrian” response (that is, austerity) to
bursting
asset and credit bubbles may lead to a depression, QE policies that postpone the necessary private- and public-sector deleveraging for too long may create an army of zombies: zombie financial institutions, zombie households and firms, and, in the end, zombie governments.
High-saving economies are prone to high investment, and the lack of capital-market reform in China – exacerbated by the
bursting
of the equity bubble in 2015 – reinforces the disproportionate role that bank credit has played in funding China’s investment boom.
The bad news is that China’s impressive headway on restructuring its real economy has been accompanied by significant setbacks for its financial agenda – namely, the
bursting
of an equity bubble, a poorly handled shift in currency policy, and an exodus of financial capital.
Even the 2001 recession – mostly triggered by the
bursting
high-tech bubble – was accompanied by a doubling of oil prices, following the start of the second Palestinian intifada against Israel.
With oil prices well over $100 a barrel, the government’s coffers were
bursting.
Without capital controls, an unforeseen shock could trigger large-scale capital flight, leading to significant currency devaluation, skyrocketing interest rates,
bursting
asset bubbles, bankruptcy and default for financial and non-financial enterprises, and, ultimately, the collapse of China’s financial system.
Japan’s ultra-low interest rate policy was initiated in the 1990’s to put a floor under the economy following the
bursting
of its asset price bubble.
The policy of ultra-low interest rates was justified in the aftermath of the
bursting
of Japan’s asset price bubble, but Japan stabilized its economy long ago.
Indeed, according to Sinai, higher oil prices are "the biggest risk...since the
bursting
of the stock-market bubble in 2000-2001."
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