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An International Monetary Fund analyst says Australia's housing decline is worse than previously thought.

An International Monetary Fund analyst says Australia's housing decline is worse than previously thought. The Financial Review reports Thomas Helling, a top IMF economist, says the nation's economy is in a 'delicate situation' due to the housing market downturn.

 

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Nicholas_Reece Your guest got it right & your editors shut u down. Still don't trust sky, but at least during the day their news is good. It's all you opinion people, driven by murdoch ideology, that creep me out. I've got my eye on u lot

Nicholas_Reece Not that I trust the IMF but, I believe labors plan is exactly that. Grandfather already existing neg gearing, cap gains & point investors to new property to continue to use these govt giveaways. Sounds careful to me peta, 'it was never a carbon tax' credlin

Nicholas_Reece Hello Andrews back between sky horrible ads

Nicholas_Reece Hello Andrew s back for a minute between sky horrible ads

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