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version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"> <channel><title>Current economic situation.</title> <description>I don't know if any of you guys have noticed the recent crises in the American financial, you can read an this article from cnn.money to get an idea:
&quot;fixed-income market condition could be worse than the 1980s stock market fall and Internet bubble burst.&quot; http://money.cnn.com/2007/08/03/markets/bond_turmoil.reut/index.htm?postversion=2007080317One of the result of the curent crises is that there ist is very diffecult to borrow money, both for private people and big companies i.e. construction companies.  My guess is that it will also burst the current housing buble in Morocco, as many of you may have noticed we have also a housing buble in Morocco, where many people have speculated in proporties.  I don't know alot about the moroccan proporty investment.  What I know is that the prices have mopre than doubled in many areas in in a timespan less than 3 years, wich in may definition is a buble wich can burst anytime.  I have many friends and family memebers who also have speculated in proporty investment and I tried to warn them about that they could risk that the curent situation is actually a buble, but they argue that everyone else is making big money and it is stupid to wait because houseprices is constantly rising.  Which again in my definition is a true sign of a speculative buble that can burstanytime just like the dot com buble.Is there anyone in here who knows more about Moroccan proporty investments who can tell me more about the situation in Morocco or even give me some links in english!  The only sites in english i have found is owned by greedy agents who whants to sell proporties for naive english people!</description><link>//en.yabiladi.com/topics/current-economic-situation-44-1998021-1998021.html#msg-1998021</link> <lastBuildDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2026 01:39:50 +0200</lastBuildDate> <generator>Phorum 5.2.15</generator> </channel> </rss>