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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assets prices" is not correct in written English; it should be "asset prices." You can use the correct phrase when discussing the value of various assets in financial contexts, such as investments or market analysis.
Example: "The recent fluctuations in asset prices have raised concerns among investors about market stability."
Alternatives: "asset values" or "prices of assets."
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"Assets prices are rising on false optimism.
It calculates the excess return earned over the risk-free rate when taking the volatility of the relevant assets' prices into account.
To head off the political risk of using public subsidies to move the assets from banks into the hands of private investors, the Treasury has already announced that, as part of its plan, it will retain part ownership of the toxic securities and loans, thus ensuring that taxpayers will share some of the gain if the assets' prices rise.
With more players chasing these assets, prices hang too high.
However, when consumption takes place only at (t=1) so that the risk-free assets' prices are exogenous and chosen to be equal, price equality can be established for linear marginal utility as well.
The increase in wealth of investors due to increase in domestic assets prices motivates them to demand for more domestic assets which in turns leads to increase in interest rates.
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"Asset prices come down.
Asset prices look bubbly.
Asset prices will fall.
Asset prices have certainly soared.
To asset prices, for instance.
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