Is a new asset bubble emerging in certain markets?
Renee Courtois,
Brian Gaines and
Juan Hatchondo
Richmond Fed Economic Brief, 2010, issue Feb, No 10-02
Abstract:
Some economists have argued that recent rallies in certain asset markets ? most notably, commodities and emerging market equities ? represent the emergence of a new bubble fueled by accommodative monetary policy and carry trade activity. There is evidence, though, that the rallies can be explained by strong economic fundamentals in these markets.
Keywords: Financial markets; Monetary policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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