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<blockquote data-quote="How bad boy" data-source="post: 7087991" data-attributes="member: 3028"><p>I would be very, very surprised if there isn't a significant drop in house prices over the next few years. </p><p></p><p>Higher interest rates and a tighter money supply almost make it inevitable. Inflation is still high in the Eurozone, while the headline rate of 8.9% can be largely written off due to soaring energy costs, the supposedly more stable Core Inflation measure is also creeping up, from 3.7% in June to 4% in July.</p><p></p><p>The ECB is going to have to keep raising rates if it wants to mitigate the risk of that getting out of control. Which I presume they do...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="How bad boy, post: 7087991, member: 3028"] I would be very, very surprised if there isn't a significant drop in house prices over the next few years. Higher interest rates and a tighter money supply almost make it inevitable. Inflation is still high in the Eurozone, while the headline rate of 8.9% can be largely written off due to soaring energy costs, the supposedly more stable Core Inflation measure is also creeping up, from 3.7% in June to 4% in July. The ECB is going to have to keep raising rates if it wants to mitigate the risk of that getting out of control. Which I presume they do... [/QUOTE]
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