From the International Monetary Fund say that the financial crisis has not ended.
In a report on global financial stability of the International Monetary Fund says it can not forecast when it will be done in the U.S. mortgage crisis because of the continuous fall in prices of real estate and reducing economic growth, having an impact on the world market for capital.
The indicators for the permanent risks remain high because of stagnating, which continues the financial market.
The report stresses that to seriously test, as fighting inflation were countries which until now had been out of the crisis, as the developing markets of China.
On the other hand experts provide that the fall in prices of real estate, which makes them more accessible, increased demand and this in turn should stabilize the market.
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