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Strictly speaking in the UK M0 and M4. But I think what happens in the US is crucial, we're just a 2-bit player.Hard Brexit now!
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The FTSE will fall to under 3000 before all this is over. Then I'll buy a shed load.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFTSE climbing like a rocket.
HTHHard Brexit now!
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Yes. But not today......Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe FTSE will fall to under 3000 before all this is over. Then I'll buy a shed load.
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Oh yes I have.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostYet you haven't agreed to disagree...And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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If you're so f**king astute, what are you doing posting crap on a IT Contractors forum?Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe FTSE will fall to under 3000 before all this is over. Then I'll buy a shed load.
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Shut it pauper.Originally posted by Churchill View PostIf you're so f**king astute, what are you doing posting crap on a IT Contractors forum?Hard Brexit now!
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Is that a pun of "4" and "2-bit".Originally posted by sasguru View PostStrictly speaking in the UK M0 and M4. But I think what happens in the US is crucial, we're just a 2-bit player.
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I read a good piece recently on why, contrary to received wisdom, broad money increase/decrease actually precedes narrow money.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot yet.
M0 is high, M1 and M2 are rock bottom. When M0 starts flowing into M1 and M2 you'll get inflation. So not till next year.
Most people think that due to the money-multiplier effect, M4/M3 is affected by M0 changes, i.e. the dog wags the tail.
This article argued it's really the tail that wags the dog.
I'll try to dig it out.Comment
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