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Guest opinion: ‘Fiscal tailgating’ behind Colorado’s budget woes

Vail Daily 29 Mar 2025
In both 2022 and 2023, economic growth generated over $1 billion more than the legislature was able to spend; that money was refunded to taxpayers ... I recall similar assumptions in 1999-2000; then came 9/11 and the bursting of the tech stock bubble.
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\u2018Fiscal tailgating\u2019 caused Colorado\u2019s budget woes

Colorado Springs Gazette 27 Mar 2025
In both 2022 and 2023, economic growth generated over $1 billion more than the Legislature was able to spend; that money was refunded to taxpayers ... I recall similar assumptions in 1999-2000; then came 9/11 and the bursting of the tech stock bubble.
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OPINION: \u2018Fiscal tailgating\u2019 caused Colorado\u2019s budget woes

Colorado Springs Gazette 27 Mar 2025
In 2022 and 2023, economic growth generated over $1 billion more than the legislature was able to spend; that money was refunded to taxpayers ... I recall similar assumptions in 1999-2000; then came 9/11 and the bursting of the tech stock bubble.
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China's consumer-driven growth: A new anchor for global economic stability

Korea Times 24 Mar 2025
... even amid economic headwinds ... This approach avoids the pitfalls seen in other economies where excessive credit-fueled consumption led to financial instability, asset bubbles and economic downturns.
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Israeli strike, agreement, or regime collapse: Scenarios for the Iranian bomb

Israel Hayom 21 Mar 2025
... the conflict in the Palestinian arena, and more actions in bubbling arenas that will allow the White House to devote its full attention to domestic challenges and the economic struggle against China.
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A state that has fallen in the eyes of its citizens

Philenews 18 Mar 2025
Failed to protect its citizens from the stock market bubble, from the property bubble, from the economic crisis, which allowed even their life savings to be seized – savings entrusted as deposits in ...
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Japan’s land prices rise at strongest pace in 34 years

Asahi News 18 Mar 2025
Japan’s land prices rose at their fastest pace in 34 years in 2024 with recovery spreading to regional areas thanks to sustained economic growth, in the latest sign of a pickup in the property market, a government survey showed on Tuesday.
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BYD launches share sale to raise up to $5.2 billion

The Manila Times 18 Mar 2025
The deal adds to a sharp pickup this year in share offering momentum in Hong Kong, the preferred destination for Chinese companies looking to raise offshore capital, as investors bet on a possible recovery in China's economic growth.
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Donald Trump is making Europe great again

The Daily Telegraph 18 Mar 2025
Recessionary levels of borrowing at full employment helped to boost domestic economic activity and fuel a bubble in stocks ... Third, Europe may finally be getting its act together when it comes to economic policy.
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Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu replies to Kerala Congress' RIP post for 'Make in India'

The Times of India 17 Mar 2025
... Vembu’s comparison between financial bubbles and flash floodsVembu recently drew a comparison between financial bubbles and flash floods, highlighting their long-term impact on economic structures.
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The British investor who predicted the US stock slump – and the next crash he sees coming

The Daily Telegraph 17 Mar 2025
Likened to Warren Buffett, the so-called Oracle of Omaha, the octogenarian has earned a reputation as a doom-monger in financial circles for his warnings over stock market bubbles ... “This [US stock market] has moved up the rank of super bubbles.
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How Trump’s tariff chaos is already changing global trade

The Verge 17 Mar 2025
Economically, there is a sense of stability ... The rise of China, the relative decline of the United States, the global debt burden and how that’s playing out in economic policy, and wealth inequality are these asset bubbles inflated and reflated.
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Real World Economics: Stagflation bullets are already in the air

Pioneer Press 16 Mar 2025
But the exogenous blow of 9/11 and the debacle of the collateralized mortgage bubble popping in 2008 created an image of the Federal Reserve as the entity that could and should cure all economic ills ... Real World Economics ... Real World Economics.
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How a US rate cut would ripple and wash through Asia

Asiatimes 13 Mar 2025
The Chinese yuan, facing headwinds from Beijing’s economic transition, might stabilize ... While lower interest rates could stimulate economic activity, they may also fuel asset bubbles in real estate and equities.
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Honeymoon ends for Trump on US financial markets

Manila Standard 12 Mar 2025
Sam Burns of Mill Street Research said that after the election the stock market rose in a sort of “mini-bubble” because of excitement over another Trump term, not because of economic fundamentals.
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