concept   speculation

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Asian countries (1) Brazil (1) Eastern European countries (1) European countries (1) India (1) Islamic countries (1) Latin American countries (1) Middle East (1) New Zealand (1) North American countries (1) Russia (1) South Asian countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 speculation Asian countries In Asian countries, speculation on political events is less prevalent due to a reserved and respectful approach to political discussion. 4
2 speculation Brazil In Brazil, speculation in the art market is a significant feature of the cultural and economic landscape. 1
3 speculation Eastern European countries Eastern European countries have less prominent speculation in the art market due to a stronger focus on traditional and historical appreciation of art. 1
4 speculation European countries Speculating on sports outcomes is a popular pastime in European countries, such as horse racing. 1
5 speculation India In India, speculation on property prices is less common and seen as risky due to the cultural emphasis on stability and long-term investment. 1
6 speculation Islamic countries In Islamic culture, speculation in financial markets may be considered forbidden according to Islamic finance principles. 1
7 speculation Latin American countries Speculation in the art market is a notable aspect of the cultural and economic landscape in Latin American countries. 1
8 speculation Middle East Speculation in financial markets is considered haram in Middle Eastern culture based on Islamic finance principles. 1
9 speculation New Zealand In New Zealand, speculation about property prices is a significant aspect of the housing market. 1
10 speculation North American countries Speculating on elections and political events is a common practice in North American countries. 1
11 speculation Russia In Russia, there is less speculation in the art market due to a stronger emphasis on traditional and historical appreciation of art. 1
12 speculation South Asian countries In South Asian countries, speculation on property prices is less common due to cultural emphasis on stability and long-term investment. 1