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36 South warns of consequences of asset price inflation

It is not hard to conceive of a scenario within several years of another asset-price bubble and a subsequent collapse. Could the monetary authorities lose control of the system, asks Anthony Limbrick

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Asset-price bubble could squeeze volatility balloon too tight

Imagine holding a balloon, and squeezing it to one’s chest. Does the balloon retain its uniformity, or does it pop out in odd places, where one’s arms can’t cover the full surface? Of course it pops out. What happens if one squeezes too hard? The pressure/rubber integrity ratio reaches criticality and, of course, the balloon pops.

For the 36 South Capital Advisors investment team, that balloon is

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