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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH, Monday, December 19, 2011. [View all]xchrom
(108,903 posts)18. Spanish house prices decline for 14th consecutive quarter
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/english/Spanish/house/prices/decline/for/14th/consecutive/quarter/elpepueng/20111215elpeng_9/Ten
Spanish house prices fell an annual 7.4 percent in the period July-September, marking the 14th quarter of uninterrupted declines as the market remained weighed down by a glut of unsold new homes and high unemployment.
The National Statistics Institute said Thursday that prices decreased 2.8 percent in the third quarter from the previous three months. The average price of existing homes dropped an annual 9.6 percent, while new homes fell 5.0 percent.
Housing has lost about a quarter of its value since a decade-long boom turned to bust around the start of 2008. A study by Fitch Ratings estimates that the value of repossessed homes held by banks are on average 43 percent below the valuations assigned to them in mortgages.
Spanish house prices fell an annual 7.4 percent in the period July-September, marking the 14th quarter of uninterrupted declines as the market remained weighed down by a glut of unsold new homes and high unemployment.
The National Statistics Institute said Thursday that prices decreased 2.8 percent in the third quarter from the previous three months. The average price of existing homes dropped an annual 9.6 percent, while new homes fell 5.0 percent.
Housing has lost about a quarter of its value since a decade-long boom turned to bust around the start of 2008. A study by Fitch Ratings estimates that the value of repossessed homes held by banks are on average 43 percent below the valuations assigned to them in mortgages.
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As long as nations borrow from banks, instead of generating their own means of exchange
Demeter
Dec 2011
#39
or maybe not: IMF Loans Likely To Fall Short Of €200 Expected As UK Pulls Rescue Funding
Roland99
Dec 2011
#31
Kim died early Saturday morning from fatigue? heart attack? something else???
DemReadingDU
Dec 2011
#8
Did you try rightclick, view/refresh image? Sometimes they just don't load. Other than that....
TalkingDog
Dec 2011
#109
europe: German Economic Growth to Drop Before Rebounding in 2013 , Bundesbank Says
xchrom
Dec 2011
#15
Well, where €300,000 were sought 2 years ago it may be going for €150,000 now...
Ghost Dog
Dec 2011
#86
I laugh uproariously during that special, esp. when the commercials come on. Incongruity amuses
TalkingDog
Dec 2011
#107
Not to mention that you can't see, reach or do anything, nor get the cart down the aisle
Demeter
Dec 2011
#37
My G-d! The Spanish banks may have to mark to market their loans and recovered collateral from the
amandabeech
Dec 2011
#103
As you see, the so-called 'vigilantes' are not demanding similar action in the USA
Ghost Dog
Dec 2011
#104
Plan B – How to Loot Nations and Their Banks Legally By David Malone MUST READ!!
Demeter
Dec 2011
#87
FHFA Inspector General End Runs DoJ, Joins Forces With New York Attorney General Schneiderman
Demeter
Dec 2011
#100