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CITY VIEWS: DO YOU AGREE WITH THE FSA

City PM Published May 28, 2009 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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The speaker expects the economy to remain stable for the next 12 months or so and then recover steadily.
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The speaker would be shocked if house prices halved.
50 % · house prices
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The speaker is shocked by the FSA’s predictions.
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The speaker finds the FSA’s house price predictions worse than anything heard so far and hopes the situation won’t get that bad.
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The speaker finds the FSA’s GDP assumption pretty negative.
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The speaker agrees with the FSA’s house price predictions.
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The speaker describes the market as getting more and more squeezed.
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The speaker states that firms like General Motors are still having problems.
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The speaker characterizes the economic outlook as 'all gloom, gloom, gloom'.
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MO MAYET INGRAM MAYET
“I think their predictions are very gloomy – and that scaremongering like that isn’t going to help matters. I think the economy will remain stable for the next 12 months or so and then recover steadily, but I’m shocked by the FSA’s predictions.”

MICHAEL PERISSINOTTO MIZUHO
I think these figures sound a lot worse than anything I’ve heard so far, and I certainly hope the situation won’t get that bad. I would be shocked if house prices halved as it seems far too drastic, and the FSA’s GDP assumption sounds pretty negative too.”

JIM DUFFY
SHEPHERD & WEDDERBURN
I actually agree with the predictions, especially for house prices – I am a potential first-time buyer and the market seems to be getting more and more squeezed. With firms like General Motors continuing to have problems, it’s still all gloom, gloom, gloom.”

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