So we expect this 1300 number to balloon in the coming days.
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There was a new balloon of light growing quickly to the north.
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But there are fears that could balloon and overwhelm shaky health services.
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Ullii had said something similar before they'd gone up in the balloon.
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The balloon of his hopes lay pricked and flat in the dust.
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But, where some experts see recovery, others see just a speculativebubble.
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Analysts at Goldman Sachs have dismissed the speculativebubble argument.
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For now, market authorities appear more worried about falling share prices than a new speculativebubble.
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For now, the risk is mitigated by a big commodity price retreat from 2011's speculativebubble.
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Fellow value investor Howard Marks thinks it's a speculativebubble, as does hedge fund icon Ray Dalio.
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Speculation is rife and some economists and businessmen see a property marketbubble.
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This option explains the growing stock- marketbubble -money has to go somewhere.
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Is this that rare thing -a bond marketbubble?
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But policymakers have rolled out new restrictions in recent months on concerns of a potential marketbubble.
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The end of a property marketbubble in Ireland saw commercial real estates prices fall two thirds.
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Economists, however, are not worried about an asset pricebubble just yet.
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There has been a lot of talk recently about a house pricebubble.
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They don't believe there is evidence of a house pricebubble.
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But the bank does not believe there is a pricebubble.
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Japan's asset pricebubble collapsed in 1991, but banks kept refinancing struggling borrowers.
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GDP had been artificially inflated by the housing and financialbubble.
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I experienced the financialbubble and subsequent crash in Iceland.
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A financialbubble, the billionaire businessman said in an interview with The Washington Post published on Saturday.
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A financialbubble, he said.
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Meanwhile, it has started a speculativemania that almost rivals the tulip excitement in Holland.
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Critics call cryptocurrencies a speculativemania that will end in tears for thousands of retail investors.
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As a necessary consequence prices are nominally increased and the speculativemania very soon seizes upon the public mind.
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Mr Nyberg said "irrational forces" were also at play during the boom years and highlighted a "national speculativemania .
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As the South Sea and Tulip bubbles demonstrated, speculativemanias predate central banks.
Uso de economic bubble en inglés
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It was also the lowest level for that month since 1993, after Japan's economicbubble popped.
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But are we simply creating another economicbubble?
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There is a new economicbubble forming, and it appears to be morphing into Alan Kelly's head.
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They never witnessed the Celtic Tiger; their parents were in financial difficulty long before the economicbubble burst.
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Galleries were falling over themselves to produce ultra-expensive limited editions for a growing collectors' market buoyed by the economicbubble.
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Irish people "are hurting from the recession" and are "dismayed that the transient, artificially-based, property-based economicbubble .
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It is a play about things of obvious and immediate importance; how an economicbubble is inflated, and how it collapses.
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Some say it's a classic economicbubble: frenzied investors paying far more for an asset than it's worth for fear of missing out.
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Goldman snapped up a string of distressed assets in Japan after its economicbubble burst in the early 1990s including golf courses and hotels.
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A summit in Oslo will bring together political leaders with corporations and interest groups to debate whether the Arctic economicbubble is about to burst.
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One of fhe first recorded economicbubbles in history had nothing to do with property, banks or bullion.