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Such "antibubble" policies worked perhaps too well.
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An antibubble, with its modest bouyancy, floats slowly upward to the surface just as a soap bubble floats delicately downward.
Archive 2009-03-01 James Gurney 2009
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An antibubble, with its modest bouyancy, floats slowly upward to the surface just as a soap bubble floats delicately downward.
Antibubbles James Gurney 2009
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If there is an antibubble in Treasury bonds, and inflation and deficits are building, they might be a riskier proposition than investors think.
An 'Antibubble' 2008
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Inflation could one day pop a Treasury bond antibubble.
An 'Antibubble' 2008
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The market for U.S. Treasury bonds might now be experiencing the inverse of this -- an antibubble of sorts.
An 'Antibubble' 2008
ruzuzu commented on the word antibubble
"An antibubble is a droplet of liquid surrounded by a thin film of gas, as opposed to a gas bubble, which is a sphere of gas surrounded by a liquid. Antibubbles are formed when liquid drops or flows turbulently into the same or another liquid. They can either skim across the surface of a liquid such as water, in which case they are also called water globules, or they can be completely submerged into the liquid to which they are directed."
--Wikipedia
March 4, 2011
alexz commented on the word antibubble
spotted this today in a physics video. Neato.
August 3, 2016