REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS - HD
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News Clip: Mortgage rates
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The Bursting Housing Bubble
The moment when the ever-increasing housing price bubble bursts. Unpaid mortgage installments and rapidly rising real estate prices could be the harbingers of a new housing crisis. The question is: Where will this bubble burst?..
Rents too high: the association Bail supports tenants
Argentina Crisis - Economic crisis continues to effect Argentinians
TAPE: EF02/0126 IN_TIME: 04:37:08 DURATION: 3:06 SOURCES: APTN RESTRICTIONS: DATELINE: Buenos Aires, Argentina, February 15, 2002 SHOTLIST: 1. Four shots of protest at financial district 2. Police guarding bank branch 3. Three shots of protestors trying to break into bank 4. Three shots of woman laying on the pavement 5. Woman brought into an ambulance 6. Close up of sign 7. Two shots of real estate owners marching towards Olivos residence 8. Three shots of real estate signs on Olivos residence walls 9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Carlos Dominguez, real estate agency owner: "We are virtually paralysed since December 1, we don't see an end to this despite all the promises, and the banking freeze is still on." 10. Two shots of protest 11. Police guarding Olivos entrance 12. Mid shot of band 13. Wide shot of Evangelical ceremony at Plaza de Mayo 14. Three shot of ceremony 15. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Maria Pires: "I want peace for Argentina, this country that God has brought me to. I think God will make a big miracle, he will bring prosperity back." 16. Two shots of people praying 17. Two shots of prayers holding candles 18. Three shots of protestors arriving at Plaza de Mayo 19. Members of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo political group at protest 20. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Hebe de Bonafini, head of Madres de Plaza de Mayo: "It is beautiful that we all gather here tonight, because this is what this country needs: that we all realise that we have a common enemy. The Madres ask for more jobs, freedom to political prisoners, the nationalisation of the banks, and to put an end to this." 21. Two shots of protest STORYLINE: As Argentina's economic crisis deepens, Argentinians continued to queue outside banks and currency houses throughout the country trying to withdraw savings and change pesos in stable dollars. A violent protest took place at Buenos Aires' financial district on Friday when several demonstrators tried to break into local and foreign bank branches. One woman was injured and taken to hospital. Anger has been growing in Argentina as a result of the "corralito", the extremely unpopular banking freeze that does not allow people access to their savings accounts. Later, nearly five thousand real estate workers marched towards Olivos presidential residence north of Buenos Aires also claiming for an end to the banking freeze that has the sector paralysed since December. Almost half of real estate companies have gone bankrupt in the past few weeks, with only a hundred sales in January nationwide. On Friday night a huge congregation of evangelical christians took place in front of the presidential palace, praying prayed for an end to the economic crisis.
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In the Suburbs
CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE BOOM (09/27/1998)
THIS HAS BEEN A BOOM BEAR FOR CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE
Man writing on transparent screen,Handwriting ''CRISIS''
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SIGNS
For sale signs advertising reduce rates are planted on the lawns of residential homes.
INSURANCE / SENATOR HOWARD METZENBAUM (D-OH) (1990)
1/15/73 C0040446 - COLOR - A0065353 - DUPE WASHINGTON NIXON SAYS MIDDLE EAST PEACE IS PROBABLY PREMANENT ADDRESSING A CONVENTION OF REAL ESTATE BUSINESSMEN.
1/15/73 C0040446 - COLOR - A0065353 - DUPE WASHINGTON NIXON SAYS MIDDLE EAST PEACE IS PROBABLY PREMANENT ADDRESSING A CONVENTION OF REAL ESTATE BUSINESSMEN. WAC 3791 "NIXON" SHOWS: AUDIENCE - NIXON: NIXON SOF: (SHOT XX 36FT) PEACE ISRAEL ARAB DISPUTE US - FOREIGN RELATIONS - NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST ENERGY (CRISIS) IN CUTS) ECONOMIC CONDITIONS - US (IN CUTS) NIXON, RICHARD - SOF XX / 36 FT / 16 MM / COLOR / ORIG OPT TRK 650 FT / 16 MM / COLOR / ORIG / CUTS 36 FT / 16 MM / B / W / DUPE
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