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"There was a kind of excessive euphoria; undoubtedly the QE monetary policy pumped up asset prices but didn't do much for pumping up the real economy.
Can it rally in the face of adversity, or guard against excessive euphoria?
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It will be caused largely by excessive investor euphoria and speculation, "strikingly similar" to the fervor of the 1920s, he said.
Writing for Brig, a publication from the University of Stirling, Stuart Kenny avouched that the album contained a plethora of potential hits "that will unleash excessive amounts of euphoria when blasted from a live stage".
"The 'regime change' euphoria seems excessive taking into account the unclear legal transition and perhaps, more importantly, the risk that regime change does not allow for policy change," New York-based Jefferies' managing director Siobhan Morden said in a note on the bonds.
At low doses, ethanol induces euphoria and disinhibition whereas excessive consumption causes loss of motor control, sedation and sometimes fatality.
This time around, market observers say, the turbulence will be set off by many troubled companies buckling under the weight of excessive debt lent to them at the height of New Economy euphoria.
Even so, if DoCoMo cannot shake off last year's capital losses, the NTT group as a whole will be in trouble.Those losses reflect the same euphoria over telecoms that led to furious overbidding for third-generation wireless licences in Europe and excessive fibre-optic investments in America.
Euphoria disappeared.
Researchers caution against euphoria.
Like a euphoria.
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