New asset bubbles may be growing

Courtesy Marketplace  Fri, 11/20/2009 - 13:38

There's growing concern that the world's central banks are flooding financial institutions with too much cash, setting the stage for another asset-bubble burst.

Do banks just need to put on the brakes? Bob Moon reports.


 

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