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Asset price crash
Asset price crash An asset price crash is a sudden and usually ...
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Real estate bubble
... to identify except in hindsight, after the crash. The Economist magazine said that "the worldwide ... a lot of local bubbles" [3]. The crash of the Japanese asset price bubble from 1990 on has been very ... as is also true of the recent crash of the real estate bubble in ...
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Causes of the Great Depression
... deflationary spiral that forced dramatic falls in asset and commodity prices, dramatic drops in demand ... and the consumer. The 1929 stock market crash as a trigger In the popular imagination ... the Great Depression was started by the "Crash of 1929." On October 29, 1929 (called ... time. However, the impact of the 1929 crash was notable because Wall Street was where ... Europe had increasingly banked their gains. The crash would dramatically reduce the total percentage ...
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United States housing bubble
... to identify except in hindsight, after the crash. There are several factors believed to explain ... untrue, as evidenced by the relatively recent price history of housing in locations such as ... of any investment is to compute its price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, which for houses can be defined as the price of the house divided by the potential ... stock market. Just before the dot-com crash, the P/E ratio of the ...
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Skull and Bones
... in China causing an immediately drop in price and a drop in interest by Russell ... country. Astor contributed to a huge population crash of seals and otters that never recovered ... shrinking supply as to keep a high price. Instead, Russell and Co. engineer the price of their monopoly commodity to go down ... simply by bankrupting competition by destroying the price structure with lesser profits and the ...
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Talk:Great Depression/Archive 1
... dropping, loans can be considered a negative asset - so when you buy a computer on loan you get an asset of 1000 (the PC), and a negative asset of -1000 (the loan). If the price of the PC drops to 500 the ... clarity), the loan is now a negative asset that is worth two PCs, so ...
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British property bubble
... many properties were "worth" double their market price only three years before. In many cases ... as the stock market Recent Developments The price rise has continued in many parts of ... in London. Some analysts said that a price crash of 20% was possible in 2005 and many expected further "price falls of 30% to 40% from ...
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Law of value
... in the form of assumptions made about price behaviour (after all, we cannot talk about price aggregates without assuming some valuation principle or ... a potential risk exists that it will crash or collide with something; balance may be ... or conditions for such an imbalance or crash from only examining the necessary conditions for ... their prices of production, i.e. cost-price + average profit. In pre-capitalist societies, ...
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Stock market
... bond Inflation-indexed bond Bonds by collateral Asset-backed security Collateralized debt obligation Collateralized mortgage ... outlawed spreading rumors intended to lower the price of government funds. Bankers in Pisa, Verona ... money. Experience has taught us that the price of shares and other assets is an ... efficient-market hypothesis was the stock market crash in 1987, when the Dow Jones index ... unexpected development that might account for the crash. It also seems to be the ...
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Talk:Hubbert Peak/archive2
... s really nice to have a domestic asset like that in your pocket when a ... As the commodity gets more rare, the price skyrockets and their tax on the flow ... costs of everything we do. The energy price spike predicted by the Hubbert Peak theory ... To make money off that opportunity, the price spike has to happen, shifting money from ... way to do the intervention is to price some of the externalized cost of ...
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