China and the curse of the Skyscraper Index.

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China and the curse of the Skyscraper Index.

Research indicates the rise of some of the world's biggest buildings has often preceded the worst market crashes. So what does China's current skyscraper mania herald? Jane Lanhee Lee reports.

Posted on December 11th by Reuters Business Length: 2:14

http://video.lycos.com/video/view/china-...-g5042090/
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(13-12-2012, 11:05 AM)Boon Wrote: China and the curse of the Skyscraper Index.

Research indicates the rise of some of the world's biggest buildings has often preceded the worst market crashes. So what does China's current skyscraper mania herald? Jane Lanhee Lee reports.

Posted on December 11th by Reuters Business Length: 2:14

http://video.lycos.com/video/view/china-...-g5042090/

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(13-12-2012, 02:01 PM)money Wrote: “The four most dangerous words in investing are 'This time it's different.'”

I know this is OT, but it seems to be happening for Singapore's property market. Tongue
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