OTS: Further Housing Decline Likely

Office of Thrift Supervision economists see a "high" probability of continued housing market deterioration, along with rising foreclosures and house price declines, according to the premier issue of the agency's Monthly Market Monitor."The probability of further deterioration in housing conditions remains high, leaving asset prices vulnerable to more declines and credit spreads susceptible to greater widening," the OTS report says. The monthly report also seems to warn thrifts that they could be facing a "prolonged" correction in the housing market. "Contributing to the malaise is higher mortgage rates and tighter credit conditions as lenders, saddled with loans on balance sheets, have fewer funds to lend and less desire to extend credit to other-than-prime borrowers," the Oct. 26 monitor says.

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