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Another billion lost because of speculation in German marks.
The three companies were forced by regulators to make announcements because of speculation in the media.
Keynes emphasized that such discrepancies may develop and continue without expansion or contraction of the money supply, because of speculation in the securities markets.
The increase, he said, "is because of speculation in the market," where hedge funds, traders and Wall Street firms account for the bulk of the buying and selling of derivatives contracts.
Even though population growth has been modest, home prices rose sharply in recent years, 34percentt since 2012, partly because of speculation in foreclosed homes.
The price of tulips skyrocketed because of speculation in tulip futures among people who never saw the bulbs.
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The same might be said of speculation in science.
There was a degree of speculation in the press that Dunstan would call for a new election because of the adverse outcome.
Investors had been bracing for a dreary report because of speculation that snowstorms in February would exaggerate job losses by 100,000 or more.
In addition, potential buyers were holding off because of widespread speculation in the Apple community that the company was going to introduce a striking new model, which Mr. Jobs did last week at the Macworld conference in San Francisco.
"People can talk about the money because of the speculation in the media but the players that are now joining are proving my decision to be a correct one.
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