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  • This is what these fancy-schmancy economists call " asset deflation ."
  • "But all we've seen so far is asset deflation ."
  • Asset deflation is accelerating and threatening to wipe out Thai financial institutions in one stroke.
  • What people are worried about is global asset deflation.
  • What would concern me is a type of asset deflation that would hit the markets quite conspicuously.
  • It should also be remembered that the trigger for Japan's deflationary doldrums was asset deflation rather than goods deflation.
  • The U . S . is going through an asset deflation that Asia went through five or six years ago.
  • Mr Powell said local asset deflation and a higher domestic interest rate environment would bite into consumer demand and fixed investment.
  • The real estate market is expected to face a 30 per cent correction, resulting in a second round of asset deflation.
  • And there, the difference between inflation and deflation intertwine since it is exceptionally difficult to get asset deflation without first getting asset inflation.
  • Specific points to be addressed will include asset deflation, currency devaluation, altered regional trade flows, oversupply within the cyclical industries and debt restructuring.
  • Because fiscal policy is tight, easy money conditions have to be maintained to support economic recovery and to cure the effects of post-bubble asset deflation.
  • Investors are concerned about the exposure of Singapore companies to Indonesia, particularly the island nation's banks, and fear about asset deflation following the plunge of the rupiah.
  • On the demand part, negative wealth effects due to asset deflation and the rising inflation rate led to more cautious consumer sentiment, which adversely affected private consumption.
  • "It's a dramatic demonstration of the underlying asset deflation going on in the economy, " said Matthew Sutherland, head of research at brokerage Paribas Asia Equity's Manila office.
  • Profits are being battered as both households and companies cut back on spending because of Japan's severe credit crunch and the negative effects of asset deflation, Daiwa said.
  • Singson said the currency crisis has become a full-blown economic crisis as banking and financial systems were placed under stress because of asset deflation and a higher burden of foreign currency-denominated debt.
  • "The big problem will be asset deflation and deteriorating credit quality, " said Scott Gibson, head of research for ABN-Amro Hoare Govett Securities Inc . " The pain is getting sharper, but it's all in the same places ."
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