2007-10-28

Telegraph Blogs : Business : Ambrose Evans-Pritchard : October 2007

Telegraph Blogs : Business : Ambrose Evans-Pritchard : October 2007: "The sky has already fallen Posted by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard on 25 Oct 2007 at 12:36 Tags: Economics, Business, Goldman Sachs, us dollar, Subprime market, credit crunch, Global markets, Currencies If you are a bear, you must accept that you will always be wrong in polite society, and you will continue to be wrong all the way down to the bottom of recession. That is the cross that bears must bear. Night sky It's gone, whatever sceptical colleagues may say Over the last three months we have seen a rolling collapse of speculative debt and real estate across half the global economy, yet friends still come over to my desk at the Telegraph, with that maddening look of commiseration on their faces, and jab: “so when is the sky going to fall then, eh”? Well, excuse me. The sky has fallen. The median price of new homes in the US has crashed from a peak of $262,6000 in March to $238,000 in September. (Commerce Department). This is a 9pc drop nationwide. The slide in existing homes is catching up. They have come down from $229,200 to $211,700 in three months. (National Association of Realtors). Yet we have barely begun to see the default hurricane as Teaser rates contracted in 2005 and 2006 on floating mortgages kick up venomously over the winter, "

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