Economic phenomenon of very high prices driven by speculation.
1Speculation is rife and some economists and businessmen see a property market bubble.
2This option explains the growing stock- market bubble -money has to go somewhere.
3Is this that rare thing -a bond market bubble?
4But policymakers have rolled out new restrictions in recent months on concerns of a potential market bubble.
5The end of a property market bubble in Ireland saw commercial real estates prices fall two thirds.
6And the housing prices are much lower in Shaoxing, with no housing market bubble to worry about.
7In the worst housing market bubble, we've still been able to double the amount affordable housing production.
8The cut reignited fears of a housing market bubble, just as the market had finally begun to cool.
9It is worse than tulips bulbs, Dimon had said, referring to a famous market bubble from the 1600s.
10Relief rally or bear market bubble?
11It was derailed by the bursting of the dot-com stock market bubble, with a recession starting in March, 2001.
12The act also separated the operations of commercial banks and investment banks to reduce chances for another stock market bubble.
13Housing market bubble bursts.
14Stock market bubble burst.
15Rapid growth in the world's second-largest economy over the last four years has also fanned fears about a property market bubble.
16It is as good an epitaph as any for the stock market bubble that will be remembered as the Internet mania.
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