More curbs on the housing market and the City may be needed to ensure a “responsible recovery” for the economy, George Osborne has said. He also hinted at more curbs on the housing market and the City to avoid a return to the “boom and bust” cycle that led up to the last financial crisis and recession. "In the Autumn Statement I will say the job is not yet done because we have got to make sure we go on taking the difficult decisions to secure the recovery,” he told the BBC. "We want a responsible recovery.” Read more on the Daily Telegraph website.
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