Robert Shiller: Nobelpreisträger warnt vor Börsenblase - SPIEGEL ONLINE
Robert Shiller: Nobelpreisträger warnt vor Börsenblase - SPIEGEL ONLINE:
Nobel Prize in Economics Robert Shiller worries that rising stock prices and real estate markets could lead to dangerous financial bubbles. "I'm not saying the alarm., But in many countries the prices in the stock market at a high level, and in some real estate markets, prices have risen sharply," Shiller said in an interview with Der Spiegel. "This could end badly." "The rise of the U.S. stock market does worries me," says Shiller. "In addition, because our economy remains weak and vulnerable." However, the real estate market in Brazil looks disturbing events. At a conference in the land of fierce price increases with the growth of the middle class and good economic development had been declared recently. "I felt like part of the U.S. for 2005," says Shiller. "To see the bubbles out. And the world is still very vulnerable to bubbles." He had invested their money in shares, "I think you have to bear." To this end, according to Shiller enumerated values, "as in the energy and health., But put me in the stock market indices," he said. For industries such as financial and technology sector, which had already withdrawn.