Today, the entrance to the San Francisco mayor's office is flanked by busts of Feinstein and Moscone.
Fred Hickey, who has long followed the booms and busts of tech company stocks.
Individual speculators may lose from the resulting busts but society gains from their overoptimistic investments.
Stock-market busts of the early and late 2000s show the downsides of that strategy.
That adds to the struggle monetary policy faces in coping with asset-price booms and busts.
The region has been through several oil shale booms and busts over the last century.
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The two biggest recent busts on the dog fighting front were of white men.
But Mr. Chung is having difficulty getting a government agency interested in his busts.
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Especially when it's guys who were around for the oil busts of the 1980s and '90s.
But such a compact will not safeguard the euro against future booms and busts.
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Recoveries from debt-driven busts always take years, as households and banks repair their balance-sheets.
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Then, booms ended in busts when bubbles of undue exuberance popped, exposing underlying economic fragilities.
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To some extent, government budgets in rich countries stabilise the economy automatically in booms and busts.
Merck's promise: to use genomics to make sure it never bets on such clinical busts.
Two were complete busts, and the last was so awful that after failing out of the N.
Cretan explores the theme through his busts, one of which is covered in beautifully crafted ceramic roses.
In the seven construction busts since 1960, housing starts fell, on average, by 51% from their peak.
Given the repeated credit booms and busts of the past 40 years, that may be a pity.
But there's one thing that's not in his favor: Juniors entering the NBA have mostly been busts.
For that is the way of the mining industry, terribly subject to fads and booms and busts.
Above all, what has held Latin America back is the tendency for busts to follow its booms.
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Maybe so, but what happened next shows why these busts are akin to a finger in the dike.
Those booms frequently turn to busts, and can do so very quickly since portfolio money is highly mobile.
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There were busts, above all the Great Depression, but these represented the last gasp of the old order.
BIS, explains why there have been more booms and busts in credit and asset prices in recent years.
Does that mean that the British economy is still more prone to booms and busts than other countries?
We can't go back to an economy that yielded cycle after cycle of speculative booms and painful busts.
The Mets released two of their most expensive busts recently, second baseman Luis Castillo and pitcher Ollie Perez.
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Peel back this pedestrian top line figure, and what you'll see is a jagged landscape of booms and busts.
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