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Greenspan alert on US house prices - says US house prices are likely to fall significantly from their present levels
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Posted by ian 1 year 65 days ago (www.ft.com).
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US house prices are likely to fall significantly from their present levels, Alan Greenspan has told the Financial Times, admitting that there was a bubble in the US housing market.

In an interview ahead of the release on Monday of his widely-anticipated memoirs, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve said the decline in house prices “is going to be larger than most people expect”.

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Geenspan to be on 60 Minutes CBS show

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