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Britain will be the strongest major economy in Europe for the next 2 years, says IMF
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OMG, what a horrow - prices not going up every year, how can poor Japanese handle it?Originally posted by sasguru View PostAre there any? Japan has been doing it for 20 years and is still deflationary.
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Not any more. The ECB has bought all most of the ink stockOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostExactly what are we rich in? Printer ink?


But I don't expect you to know that - after all you think that the Euro is rising, that German banks are offering fantastic rates for savers and that German petrol is Euro 1.25. So your cognitive skills are obviously hugely limited


Hard Brexit now!
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You really are very stupid indeed. I really mean that, it's not CUK General banterOriginally posted by AtW View PostOMG, what a horrow - prices not going up every year, how can poor Japanese handle it?


Try reading up on the ticking time bomb that is the Japanese economy.
It makes our problems look miniscule.
Japan is only coping with deflation because a quarter of its population are old.Hard Brexit now!
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What about the rest of the PIIGS?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostGreece was in trouble before it lied to join the Euro.Hard Brexit now!
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So your proposed solution is to have more older people?Originally posted by sasguru View PostJapan is only coping with deflation because a quarter of its population are old.
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Why not contrast the economic performance of the PIIGS versus non-Euro countries, as it's not just Euro economies in trouble. Iceland appears to be a shining example of the virtues of being able to go bust, though whether that's applicable to Greece I'm not sure.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat about the rest of the PIIGS?Comment
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Please see my previous response to you. First line.Originally posted by AtW View PostSo your proposed solution is to have more older people?
A man should know his limitations.
Now off to the server room with you, try and be useful for your time on this earth, you probably could shave .1 of a second off that hashing algorithmHard Brexit now!
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