The risk of property bubbles in Hong Kong and Singapore : another aftershock crisis of the global financial Tsunami?

This paper first provides a brief review of the global financial tsunami. It then explains why the quantitative easing in the US and the unique characteristics of the Asian property markets have contributed to the formation of property bubbles in some Asian economies. Thereafter, it discusses the po...

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Main Author: Yip, Paul Sau Leung
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1465132021-02-23T02:13:47Z The risk of property bubbles in Hong Kong and Singapore : another aftershock crisis of the global financial Tsunami? Yip, Paul Sau Leung School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Economic development Asset Bubble Crisis This paper first provides a brief review of the global financial tsunami. It then explains why the quantitative easing in the US and the unique characteristics of the Asian property markets have contributed to the formation of property bubbles in some Asian economies. Thereafter, it discusses the possibility of a bursting of property bubbles in Hong Kong, Singapore or another Asian economy a few years from now, and highlights that the bursting of the property bubble in that economy could trigger severe corrections of property prices in this region through the contagion effect. After pointing out that the implied crisis could be more severe than that during the Asian Financial Crisis, it (i) discusses policies that could mitigate the damages of the potential crisis and (ii) draws important lessons and conclusions that could pre-empt similar disasters in the future. 2021-02-23T02:13:46Z 2021-02-23T02:13:46Z 2014 Journal Article Yip, P. S. L. (2014). The risk of property bubbles in Hong Kong and Singapore : another aftershock crisis of the global financial Tsunami? Singapore Economic Review, 59(3), 1450026-. doi:10.1142/S021759081450026X 0217-5908 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/146513 10.1142/S021759081450026X 2-s2.0-84904011325 3 59 en Singapore Economic Review © 2014 World Scientific Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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Crisis
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Yip, Paul Sau Leung
The risk of property bubbles in Hong Kong and Singapore : another aftershock crisis of the global financial Tsunami?
description This paper first provides a brief review of the global financial tsunami. It then explains why the quantitative easing in the US and the unique characteristics of the Asian property markets have contributed to the formation of property bubbles in some Asian economies. Thereafter, it discusses the possibility of a bursting of property bubbles in Hong Kong, Singapore or another Asian economy a few years from now, and highlights that the bursting of the property bubble in that economy could trigger severe corrections of property prices in this region through the contagion effect. After pointing out that the implied crisis could be more severe than that during the Asian Financial Crisis, it (i) discusses policies that could mitigate the damages of the potential crisis and (ii) draws important lessons and conclusions that could pre-empt similar disasters in the future.
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title The risk of property bubbles in Hong Kong and Singapore : another aftershock crisis of the global financial Tsunami?
title_short The risk of property bubbles in Hong Kong and Singapore : another aftershock crisis of the global financial Tsunami?
title_full The risk of property bubbles in Hong Kong and Singapore : another aftershock crisis of the global financial Tsunami?
title_fullStr The risk of property bubbles in Hong Kong and Singapore : another aftershock crisis of the global financial Tsunami?
title_full_unstemmed The risk of property bubbles in Hong Kong and Singapore : another aftershock crisis of the global financial Tsunami?
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