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The Commission also expects Greece's recession this year to be slightly less severe than its earlier forecast, predicting a fall in growth of 4% this year, compared with its earlier prediction of a 4.2% fall.
But how can they tell babies postponed from babies forgone, and so avoid wrongly predicting a fall in family size?
Even before the dramatic plunge in the rouble in the weeks running up to Christmas, the central bank was predicting a fall in output of 4.5%.
In Hong Kong, for example, large numbers of real estate agents are out of work and some experts are predicting a fall in prices of as much as 30percentt by summer from a year earlier.
On the economy, only 22 per cent predicted a rise in their own standard of living, against 58 per cent who said it would stay the same and 20 per cent predicting a fall.
The housing futures contract traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange is predicting a fall of 5% next year.In this section Ready or not The FSA flinches Slowly does it Branching out Checking the thermostat Dismal science, dismal sentence Reprints Related items America's house-price bubble: What's that hissing sound?Aug 24th 2006Elsewhere, our global house-price indicators signal a cheerier story.
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