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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asset bubble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which the prices of assets rise rapidly to levels that are not sustainable, often leading to a market correction.
Example: "The rapid increase in housing prices led many economists to warn of a potential asset bubble that could burst."
Alternatives: "market bubble" or "price bubble".
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The ultimate asset bubble is gold".
"The risk of an asset bubble is increasing," he said.
Lance Roberts believes an asset bubble is indeed growing.
Alas, Mitsubishi had to sell, at a big loss, after Japan's asset bubble popped.
But the return to conventional monetary policy would deflate the asset bubble and reduce corporate profits.
That is bad news for regulators who are trying to prick an asset bubble.
Of course, this is what happens after a spectacular asset bubble bursts.
At some point, the asset bubble bursts, leaving borrowers with a major problem.
Concerns about an asset bubble in mainland share prices is growing among Chinese officials.
Traders took this convoluted prose as a clear signal: The asset bubble had been pricked.
High levels of inequality in income contribute to sectorial imbalances, regional disparities and asset bubble inflation.
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