Greenspan on US mortgage market and consumer debt

In a speech on 'The mortgage market and consumer debt' given on 19 October, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said conceded there were concerns about "the exceptional run-up in home prices" but said Americans were handling their debts well.

"A significant decline in consumer incomes or house prices could quickly alter the outlook," Greenspan said, adding: "Nonetheless, both scenarios appear unlikely in the quarters ahead."

"While local economies may experience significant speculative price

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