Housing Bubble
Guest Post: The Elusive Canadian Housing Bubble
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/19/2010 08:09 -0500This paper explores the subject of a possible housing bubble in Canada. It examines a diverse array of factors that may have contributed to the rise in house prices in Canada. The paper evaluates each factor individually and determines the health of the Canadian housing market using common valuation techniques. Results suggest that economic fundamentals in Canada provide little explanation for the Canadian house price dynamics. Market fundamentals have become insignificant in affecting house prices, and the price-momentum conditions characteristic of a bubble now exist. The extreme decoupling of the market prices from the underlying fundamentals suggests an upcoming correction in housing prices in Canada.
China's Fragile Economy, Its Housing Bubble, and What It Means To Us: Part III
Submitted by Econophile on 03/18/2010 13:42 -0500We think that China is an indestructible economic juggernaut but its economy is very fragile and it is sitting on a property bubble which will burst. What China does in response has major implications for their economy and the rest of the world. This is the third part of a three-part series on this topic: The Consequences.
China's Fragile Economy, Its Housing Bubble, and What It Means To Us: Part II
Submitted by Econophile on 03/16/2010 19:38 -0500We think that China is an indestructible economic juggernaut but its economy is very fragile and it is sitting on a property bubble which will burst. What China does in response has major implications for their economy and the rest of the world. This is the second part of a three-part series on this topic.
China's Fragile Economy, Its Housing Bubble, and What It Means To Us: Part I
Submitted by Econophile on 03/15/2010 13:28 -0500We think that China is an indestructible economic juggernaut but its economy is very fragile and it is sitting on a property bubble which will burst. What China does in response has major implications for their economy and the rest of the world. This is the first part of a three-part series on this topic.
China's Housing Bubble
Submitted by Econophile on 01/28/2010 00:08 -0500China has created a new housing bubble. Here are some excellent reports on what the bubble looks like and some ominous glimpses on how it may end. Like all bubbles it will burst and the economic fallout will impact China's economy and the U.S.'s. The frenzy indicates that the blow-up will occur soon.
InTrade Bets On Barney Frank Hypocrisy Off The Charts; The Democrat Wants To Abolish GSEs After Seeing No Housing Bubble In 2005
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 01/22/2010 11:30 -0500In 2005 Barney Frank saw no housing bubble. Today, this "authority on housing" mumbles something about abolishing the GSEs entirely. Does anyone in D.C. even think before they speak any more? And no, Barney, this is far too little, far too late. We hope you are enjoying your last ever term in Congress.
FHA Is Getting Sick Of Feeding The Next Housing Bubble, To Raise Minimum Downpayment
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/12/2009 11:53 -0500Developing story - just a headline for now: FHA Weighs Raising Borrower Premiums, Minimum Downpayment. What a novel idea: to not feed another round of the same housing bubble that nearly destroyed the financial world. Someone in D.C. is really earning their salary.
Max Keiser's Latest With Dmitry Orlov and Dr Housing Bubble
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/01/2009 02:27 -0500Because sniping out the B&T crowd in Meatpacking at 3am is only so much fun.
Housing Tunes: ACME Cheap Credit Vs. Wile E Housing Bubble
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/13/2009 04:22 -0500Nick Gogerty of Designing Better Futures has come up with another of his highly entertaining and educational videos, this time focusing on a longitudinal comparison of housing prices by geographic area compared to household income.



