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asset-price bubble

  • 1 asset-price bubble

    asset-price bubble ECON Vermögenspreisblase f, Vermögensgüter-Preisblase f (mostly with view to shares, commodities and property; fundamental nicht zu erklärende Preise für Vermögensgüter, meist im Hinblick auf Aktienkurse, Immobilien und/oder Rohstoffe, hervorgerufen durch Politikintervention, leichte Geldpolitik, veränderte Inflationserwartungen und/oder Glaubwürdigkeitsverlust der Zentralnotenbank); Aufblähung f der Vermögenswerte; aufgeblähte Vermögenspreise mpl (distinct and unexpected asset price changes may be interpreted as a leading indicator of an imminent financial crisis; ein scharfer, unerwarteter Anstieg der Vermögenspreise kann als Ausbildung einer Vermögenspreisblase, als frühes Kennzeichen einer heraufziehenden Finanzkrise interpretiert werden; vgl. asset price discontinuities)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > asset-price bubble

  • 2 asset-price discontinuities

    asset-price discontinuities (jarg) BANK, STOCK Diskontinuitäten fpl der Vermögenspreise, Vermögenspreis-Diskontinuitäten fpl (distinct and unexpected asset-price changes may be interpreted as a leading indicator of an imminent financial crisis; a slightly euphemistic term coined by A. Greenspan; scharfe, unerwartete Diskontinuitäten der Vermögenspreise können als frühes Kennzeichen einer heraufziehenden Finanzkrise, einer 'reifenden' Vermögenspreisblase = asset-price bubble, interpretiert werden)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > asset-price discontinuities

  • 3 speculative bubble

    speculative bubble STOCK spekulative Blase f, Spekulationsblase f (spekulative, nicht fundamental gerechtfertigte Aufblähung der Vermögensgüterpreise; cf asset inflation, asset price bubble, bubble economy, Blasenwirtschaft; asset bubble)

    Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > speculative bubble

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