Irish Property Crash: ”Thank God, I’m not still a chartered accountant”
Jan 18th, 2010 | By Finfacts Ireland Business & Finance Portal | Category: News worldwide
Irish Property Crash: When the base rate in the UK hit 15% in 1990, the commercial property market crashed in London and a high profile developer victim later told the Financial Times that in the few short boom years that were fuelled by tax cuts and good feeling from privatisations, he used to wake up every morning inking: "Thank God, I'm not still a chartered accountant."