Horrendous rise in the inflation rate caused by Brexit.
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Producer Price Inflation up to 3.3%
All that money printing to stoke price inflation and all it took was pretending to leave the EU to fix the deflationary economy.
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Quite, after only a month or two as well.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostProducer Price Inflation up to 3.3%
All that money printing to stoke price inflation and all it took was pretending to leave the EU to fix the deflationary economy.
And we can expect more good news as time goes on, as the pound falls further and prices rise correspondingly

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Good news for index linked saving certs.Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostQuite, after only a month or two as well.
And we can expect more good news as time goes on, as the pound falls further and prices rise correspondingly

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Amazing isn't it how fast Brexit is leading us to the sunlit uplands?Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostGood news for index linked saving certs.
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It's because the economic fundamentals are sound, obviously.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostStock market shoots up again.Comment
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I would be careful quoting the stock market. A nasty down turn is just around the corner..Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostStock market shoots up again.Comment
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Stock markets globally are now a fixed game. They go up on good news, they go up on bad news. There is no more downside for the stock market because global governments cannot allow them to fall, else the Ponzi financial system will unwind and collapse.Originally posted by sirja View PostI would be careful quoting the stock market. A nasty down turn is just around the corner..
It's sickening to think that economic policy is aimed at propping up the markets, not at improving people's lives.Comment
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And why would that happen?Originally posted by sirja View PostI would be careful quoting the stock market. A nasty down turn is just around the corner..Comment
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