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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a credit bubble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which there is excessive credit or borrowing in the economy, leading to inflated asset prices and potential financial instability.
Example: "The rapid increase in housing prices was a clear indication of a credit bubble forming in the market."
Alternatives: "an excessive credit expansion" or "a borrowing frenzy".
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Even in China, still growing at a suspiciously smooth 7.5% a year, there are worries about a property bust, a credit bubble and a fall in productivity (see article).In this section The gay divide A better way to arbitrate The will and the way Weaker than it looks Viva la revolución ReprintsSuch a lopsided world economy is unlikely to be stable.
A credit bubble is different.
"Deflating a credit bubble will take years," Ms. Diron said.
Unfettered finance transformed the savings glut into a credit bubble.
Surging capital inflows will fuel fears of a credit bubble.
I don't know what a credit bubble means.
"I don't know what a credit bubble means," Fama replied, his eyes twinkling.
That is partly because of the recession and the bursting of a credit bubble.
Does a credit bubble mean that people save too much during that period?
The financial crisis had its roots in dangerous, unregulated loans that inflated a credit bubble.
This should rein in the more careless lenders, reducing the risk of a credit bubble.
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