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