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Hardening Interest Rates Could Jeoperdise Real Estate Prospects- Fitch

Source: Avashya Real Estate

January 28th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Real Estate

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The global rating agency Fitch on Wednesday warned that hardening of interest rates could jeopardise the prospects of the real estate sector in the coming months. “Any significant increase in property prices and a tightening monetary policy, could have an adverse impact on the future demand,” Fitch said in a report on the domestic realty [...]   Read More

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