• This news followed hard on the heels of the news that housing prices continue to fall in 16 out of 20 major U.S. cities for the sixth month straight, to the level of a decade ago, prices on average down over one third with nine cities hitting their lowest level since the bust.

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  • Since the housing bust, foreign buyers have flooded the U .

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  • He also claims his record since the tech bust proves he's no trick pony.

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  • Plus, a healthy real estate market may also revive a badly decimated construction jobs market some 2.2 million construction jobs were lost since the housing bust.

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  • As policymakers have battled the biggest economic bust since the Depression, John Maynard Keynes has been their guide.

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  • Even in the aftermath of the greatest real estate bust since the Great Depression, houses in California are expensive.

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  • People who choose to live in smaller-sized homes cut down on living costs and since the recession and housing bust, the trend is really catching on, says Kent Griswold author of TinyHouseBlog.com.

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  • They have played for time by refinancing loans to struggling property developers ever since the 2008 housing bust.

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  • That's what happened in Plaquemines Parish, south of New Orleans, where Earth Biofuels of Dallas last year announced plans to restart an alcohol refinery, closed since the first ethanol boom went bust in the early 1990s.

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  • Consider if someday an independent Quebec decided to invite the Russians to train and supply its army (France having long since gone bust in the new Euro Reich) and applied for associate membership of Russia's revived Commonwealth of Independent States.

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  • Corporate bankruptcies in Japan rose by 10% in the year to November, the fifth-worst month for bust businesses since the second world war.

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  • "We've been going upwards for seven years since the old Telford went bust, but we can't be complacent, " chairman Lee Carter told BBC Radio Shropshire.

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  • Until the failure in November last year of Hanwa Bank, a middling regional bank, no Japanese bank had gone bust since the second world war.

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  • Since the big companies brought in thugs to bust militant trade unions in the 1950s, Japanese labour has been noted for its timidity.

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  • The Republic boss has had the cloud of the Manchester United skipper hanging over him since their dramatic bust-up in Saipan on the eve of the World Cup.

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  • Since a bust-up between the Gulf cartel and their former allies, a group known as the Zetas former Mexican special forces who defected to the narcos a decade ago violence has spread to the doorsteps of some of Mexico's richest people.

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  • Although the Bretton-Woods system (1948-1971) was a pseudo-gold-standard manipulated by central banks, it was far superior to the fiat paper regimes seen since 1971, which have contributed so much to the boom-bust cycle, to unprecedented market volatility, over-leveraging, government budget deficits, debt crises, and economic stagnation.

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  • But even if the boom is already turning to bust, joining the euro would also be extremely risky since British interest rates might then need to fall below euro-area rates in order to nurse an economy suffering from a debt overhang and weak consumer demand.

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  • An OTK spokesman said the firm's principals had become frustrated in recent years with Morgans's failings, which included forfeiting two hotels to lenders during the real-estate bust, losing management contracts, incurring annual net losses since 2004 and a drop from the stock's 2008 levels.

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  • Since the finance ministry had long decreed that no big bank would go bust until May 2000 and had pretended that many were solvent, it is a safe bet that the men from the ministry connived with the dodgy banks that were trying to disguise their losses.

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  • Last month, I noted that in the decade since that initial attention, all those infomediary companies have gone bust.

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  • Analysts say this could lead to bankruptcy for the Olympic, making it the third major European airline after Swissair and Sabena to go bust since 11 September.

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  • Largely as a result of the Enron debacle, its shares are trading down by about 20% since Enron went bust.

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  • Unlike previous recessions since the second world war, which were mostly demand-led, this one reflects a credit and investment bust that will take longer to work through the system.

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  • In October 2008, officials at the US Treasury and the New York Federal Reserve also thought that the private sector was prepared for Lehmans to go bust (after all, they'd had six months to think about it, since the authorities managed the collapse of Bear Stearns).

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