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BoE: no evidence of slowing activity post-Referendum
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…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by ClothCap View PostAnd similar in Germany as well it seems. Maybe this is the chickens coming home to roost with regard to failed QE and other woes, particularly within the Eurozone.
I guess majority of people won't give a tulip since they are getting massive 5% interest on their savings account (for the first £5k in it)...
If those fooks start charging negative rates on savings in UK then I'll going to start saving in USD/EUR because frankly Sterling is going to be so fooked that even getting more of it won't be joyful.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostUK banks getting ready for negative rates is a very serious tulip and this was 100% result of Brexit vote, before that the talk was serious at finally getting rates back up.Comment
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Seems that remoaners would rather lose money and be proven right than swallow their bitter pride and pull together to make things work!I get up...Comment
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Originally posted by Forgotmylogin View PostWhat a short memory. The threat was that if the UK voted leave then interest rates would go up. Yet again, one of those things we were told would happen, yet the reverse seems to be true.Comment
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Originally posted by ClothCap View PostSeems that remoaners would rather lose money and be proven right than swallow their bitter pride and pull together to make things work!Comment
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Slightly disappointed CretinWa**er has not commented, I was starting to become more positive and forward thinking over the last few days, need to be dragged back down to his doom and gloom world, hopefully be along in a minute to turn this story around and put a depressing spin on it.Comment
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostSlightly disappointed CretinWa**er has not commented, I was starting to become more positive and forward thinking over the last few days, need to be dragged back down to his doom and gloom world, hopefully be along in a minute to turn this story around and put a depressing spin on it.
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