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Years of foreboding followed by years of pain

By Saskia Scholtes in New York

Published: December 21 2007 00:24 | Last updated: December 21 2007 00:24

After years of foreboding – sadly much of it outside the real estate industry – the US housing bubble finally burst in 2007.

Amid a spike in late payments and defaults on subprime mortgages made to borrowers with patchy credit histories, the liquidity that helped fuel the US housing boom drained rapidly away, leaving behind a global financial markets crisis that looks set to linger into 2008.

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