Economic phenomenon of very high prices driven by speculation.
1Economists, however, are not worried about an asset price bubble just yet.
2There has been a lot of talk recently about a house price bubble.
3They don't believe there is evidence of a house price bubble.
4But the bank does not believe there is a price bubble.
5Japan's asset price bubble collapsed in 1991, but banks kept refinancing struggling borrowers.
6But some are concerned about another price bubble being created in the housing market.
7When the oil price bubble burst so did commodity prices.
8Madam, - Last week the Economist devoted several pages to the current property price bubble.
9I don't think there is a house price bubble.
10Cameron said the housing market is recovering, but denied that a house price bubble is building.
11But given investors' concerns over a potential price bubble, managers are now preparing for leaner times.
12There is no house price bubble, according to Mr Jim O'Leary, chief economist at Davy Stockbrokers.
13The moves were aimed at preventing a price bubble and excessive lending in Southeast Asia's largest economy.
14LONDON (Reuters) - An asset price bubble pops, hitting bank balance sheets and tax revenues.
15Back then, Sydney was coming off a price boom that had stirred fears of a price bubble.
16Mark Carney of the Bank of England says house price bubble is most serious threat to economic recovery.
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