Originally posted by Bagpuss
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BofE announces Rate cut by .5% !!!!!
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI wish I had lots of debt.
But I doubt the banks will pass pass much on to borrowers (average card rates still > 15%)Comment
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Originally posted by snaw View PostDunno, who to trust more - Bagpuss from CUK or 6 of the biggest central banks in the world. Hmm, tough one.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View Post.... and as I am with HSBC on a tracker I expect 100% of this cut !!!Comment
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Even for a coordinated move it still takes one party to state their intentions. All I am saying is that we had more reasons to cut than the EU and therefore probably told them our intentions. They then obviously agreed to follow.
The fact remains that we still have the ability to act unilaterally because we have the pound. If we did not have the pound then we are at the mercy of ECB decisions which are ultra-cautious. The ECB had a meeting just over a week ago and decided to keep rates as they were !!!
I expect another half point cut by HMG(err sorry... independent BofE) very soon !!!Comment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostEven for a coordinated move it still takes one party to state their intentions. All I am saying is that we had more reasons to cut than the EU and therefore probably told them our intentions. They then obviously agreed to follow.
The fact remains that we still have the ability to act unilaterally because we have the pound. If we did not have the pound then we are at the mercy of ECB decisions which are ultra-cautious. The ECB had a meeting just over a week ago and decided to keep rates as they were !!!
I expect another half point cut by HMG(err sorry... independent BofE) very soon !!!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSoon be at a Japanese style 0% interest rates, 80% fall in property prices, and no lending or borrowing possible.
I would imagine that all banks that participate in 'partial nationalisation' have been instructed to cut by .5% or else !!!! HMG are now calling the tune..... but this is 1 year too LATE !!!Comment
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI would imagine that all banks that participate in 'partial nationalisation' have been instructed to cut by .5% or else !!!! HMG are now calling the tune..... but this is 1 year too LATE !!!The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostHow can it be 1 year too late? Last year the housing market was still climbing. Cutting rates may have prelonged the boom and added further to bad debt.
... because Northern Rock would not have been nationalised, Bradford and Bingley would have survived, and the US had cut their interest rates drastically in June 2007 !!! .... lending may not have totally dried up and we would not now already be in a recession!!
This government have been totally incompetent and this delay in rate cut and recapitalisation of the banks will be shown to cause many more job losses than were necessary.Comment
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