Countrywide says housing slump has a year to go
14th Nov 2006, 21:17 GMT
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The slowdown of the U.S. housing market will last through 2007 as inventories are pared enough to prompt a change in consumer psychology, the chief executive officer of the nation's biggest mortgage lender said on Tuesday.
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