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China being the largest bubble developing in mid 2010. The other bubbles developing in Brazil, Canada, India, and Australia.
Grouped Articles
Central Bankers Hone Tools to Pop Bubbles
Wall Street Journal 07.08.2013
Mom-and-Pop Investors Bolt Emerging Markets
Wall Street Journal 08.22.2013
New York Times 08.22.2013
Recognizing Bubbles But Still Cautious About Deflating Them
New York Times 09.10.2014
Canada Grapples With Housing Bubble Risk
Wall Street Journal 01.20.2016
Where Will the Next Financial Bubble Be?
BusinessWeek 05.06.2010
Economist 05.20.2010
Don't Rule Out a Double Dip Recession
Wall Street Journal 05.24.2010
Wall Street Journal 06.02.2010
Global Trade: Canada Takes Its Cues from China Now
BusinessWeek 05.27.2010
China's Property Market Freezes Up
Wall Street Journal 06.04.2010
BusinessWeek 07.29.2010
It's India's Year of Inflation
BusinessWeek 07.22.2010
China's banks: Great Wall Street
Economist 07.10.2010
China's Looming Real-Estate Bubble
Wall Street Journal 08.21.2010
Economist 08.21.2010
Economist 05.29.2010
The Deal Is Simple. Australia Gets Money, China Gets Australia
BusinessWeek 09.02.2010
Brazil's Surging Currency Figures in Election
Wall Street Journal 10.02.2010
Brazil's presidential election: Lula's legacy
Economist 10.02.2010
Easy Money Churns Emerging Markets
Wall Street Journal 10.08.2010
New York Times 10.13.2010
In China, a City With Lots of Buildings, but Few People
New York Times 10.19.2010
Emerging Markets: Bubble or Growth Leader?
BusinessWeek 10.28.2010
Probe in Turkey Follows TV Remarks
Wall Street Journal 11.02.2010
Fears Mount That China Is Headed for a Slowdown
New York Times 12.12.2010
Wall Street Journal 12.27.2010
Brazil's President Exits With a Protracted Victory Lap
Wall Street Journal 12.30.2010
Brazilians Feeling Heat Over the Real
Wall Street Journal 01.07.2011
Housing Booms North of the Border
Wall Street Journal 03.29.2011
Price of Success in Brazil: $15 Movies
Wall Street Journal 04.30.2011
The Granddaddy of All Bubbles?
BusinessWeek 04.14.2011
I.M.F. Says Europeâs Debt Crisis Could Spread
New York Times 05.12.2011
'China Is the New Dot-Com,' Says Outgoing Securities Chief
Wall Street Journal 06.08.2011
The Great Property Bubble of China May Be Popping
Wall Street Journal 06.09.2011
Wall Street Journal 06.25.2011
Big Guns Needed to Curb China Property
Wall Street Journal 07.13.2011
Star Anlysts Are Back (No Autographs Please)
New York Times 08.21.2011
With Economy Slowing, the Indian Rupee Tumbles
New York Times 11.25.2011
Wall Street Journal 12.03.2011
New York Times 12.18.2011
China's Property Malaise Ripples Wider
Wall Street Journal 01.05.2012
Indian Central Banker Hits His Government's Spending
Wall Street Journal 02.14.2012
Wall Street Journal 02.27.2012
China Speeds Economic 'Transformation'
Wall Street Journal 03.06.2012
In China, Sobering Signs of Slower Growth
New York Times 03.05.2012
Brazil's Economic Growth Falters
Wall Street Journal 03.07.2012
China's Iron Demand Turns Down Under
Wall Street Journal 03.07.2012
Australia's Housing Market Creaks
Wall Street Journal 03.16.2012
Australia Budget Turns Boom on Its Head
Wall Street Journal 05.09.2012
Cooling Mine Boom Pressures Australia Budget
Wall Street Journal 08.31.2012
As China’s economy slows, real estate bubble looms - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.03.2012
Asian Rise in Borrowing Rings Some Alarms
Wall Street Journal 12.21.2012
Economist 01.14.2010
A County in China Sees Its Fortunes in Tea Leaves Until a Bubble Bursts
New York Times 01.17.2009
Economists: China Mirrors U.S. on Eve of Financial Crisis
Wall Street Journal 03.18.2013
We all have a stake in China’s real estate bubble - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.24.2011
John B. Taylor: Monetary Policy and the Next Crisis
Wall Street Journal 07.04.2012
New York Times 07.17.2012
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