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Greenspan sees housing turnaround

Source: Tulsa World
London : United Kingdom | 6 months ago  
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While the housing bottom may not be obvious in prices, it is becoming clear in "significant regional differences," where some of the hardest-hit areas are starting to show signs of improvement, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve said.   Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan...
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