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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
I say again - it's a plot to generate tax cuts about four months before the next election.
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Originally posted by mattster View Post
Sterling fell because BOE bascially admitted we are completely screwed. Recession until 2024, 0.75% PA growth thereafter. Death spiral of ever increasing tax take, decreasing public investment and failing public services with no credible plan to get out of it. We are regressing to developing country status with incredible speed but it is the will of the people so therefore we cannot change course.
FWIW there's plenty of commentary about that we're still in growth (as opposed to its opposite) so talk of recession is premature, the £50bn is a reducing number, the fuel costs are coming down further reducing the cost of the energy support programme and even the BoE has reigned back on its doom saying prognostications.
I say again - it's a plot to generate tax cuts about four months before the next election.
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostI think Sterling fell partly because the BoE signalled that interest rates may not need to go much higher.
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostI think Sterling fell partly because the BoE signalled that interest rates may not need to go much higher.
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I think Sterling fell partly because the BoE signalled that interest rates may not need to go much higher.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
I thought the same! So she wanted to cut tax and spend more, but the pound tanks, so she gets forced out. Rishi wants to put up tax, spend less and the BoE hike interest rates, and still the pound tanks. No-one dies.
He's listening to current orthodoxy.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Now that Truss is out suddenly nobody cares about currency drops?
“The pound fell 2.6pc against the dollar following the interest rate decision, as currency traders reined in their bets of further rate rises.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...ebuke-markets/
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Now that Truss is out suddenly nobody cares about currency drops?
“The pound fell 2.6pc against the dollar following the interest rate decision, as currency traders reined in their bets of further rate rises.”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...ebuke-markets/
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