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... rising inequality, corruption, the constant threat of a housing bubble and the ... It's not astonishingly gloomy, but there is no real optimism," he said. ... View this article
... a "few shaky pillars," particularly housing, something the ... and copper (if this bubble bursts)," he ... problem of its overinflated real estate sector, Meir ... View this article
... All of that was before the bursting of the housing bubble became apparent and the economy crashed. Scrap prices dropped ... View this article
... "We're seeing (increasing) demand as automotive and housing continues to strengthen and solidify.". ... "It's in a bubble right now.". ... View this article
"We did feel a significant drop off (in steel imports) after the real estate bubble burst during the recession. But we've recently ... View this article
... Investment in fixed assets—such as infrastructure, housing and construction— is the primary driver ... "(But) what you've ultimately created is a bubble. ... View this article
... Since it didn't experience a real estate bubble before the economic crisis, demand has remained more stable there than in the southern European ... View this article
... that the trend would likely prove to be fleeting as younger people, perhaps wary of buying houses in the wake of the housing bubble, will eventually ... View this article
... the first time in six years, he said, while Canada's housing market is likely to contract as the country's policymakers aim to deflate a potential bubble. ... View this article
... a housing bubble on its hands, Lardy said, noting that China has been investing even more in property than Spain did at the peak of its real estate ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel