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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWTF? Seriously Brillo?
I was gonna say something about the Yuan being decades away from becoming anything like a reserve currency and respond to the other economic quote threads.
But I just can't be arsed today.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNice to read some interesting economic posts : mant thanks to all who contributed (but particularly HAB).
Amazing how the lack of atw means economic threads are so much better....
Personally I think inflation is dead this year. I think there is more bad news to come. But I am usually wrong : I hope I am in this case.
TBH, I was not sure anyone had anything to say. It's all well and good saying someone has ATW view of economics, but really, I mean really try and back it up with some substance.
The closest anyone came to contributing was Mr Styles.
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Nice to read some interesting economic posts : mant thanks to all who contributed (but particularly HAB).
Amazing how the lack of atw means economic threads are so much better....
Personally I think inflation is dead this year. I think there is more bad news to come. But I am usually wrong : I hope I am in this case.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAre you describing the Lisbon treaty? Doesn't that stipulate all IT work will be sent abroad and Western IT folk will be made homeless and thankful for it? And in exchange we get to sell Whisky to India and there will be a fat chance that our big corps will set themselves up out there and will be able to evade Western taxes and our employment/social costs?
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostYou mean like what the nuLieBore regime has done? Massive government spending, set aside farming and encouraging outsource to unstable parts of the world.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostEveryone should just concentrate on getting their own houses in order - spend less, grow more - including the UK. Each country can only do something about what they have control of.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostAll the bulls**t in the world - interest rates up and down, inflation or deflation, currencies up and down - it seems to change every month so if we are playing to that we'd be constantly changing our gameplan.
Everyone should just concentrate on getting their own houses in order - spend less, grow more - including the UK. Each country can only do something about what they have control of.
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All the bulls**t in the world - interest rates up and down, inflation or deflation, currencies up and down - it seems to change every month so if we are playing to that we'd be constantly changing our gameplan.
Everyone should just concentrate on getting their own houses in order - spend less, grow more - including the UK. Each country can only do something about what they have control of.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post'Micro' is Atw understanding of the subject.
David Tice from Federated was on Bloomberg this week saying that the S&P 500 was going to 400 within 6 months. Ouch.
I think he may have a very good point.
And the whole point of my first post was to look at the big picture, not just the British GDP FFS. So you can say I have an ATW view of economics, fair enough but no one is exactly showing me up here are they?
Now I consider myself correct, until someone categorically gives me six of the best, trousers down (in an economic theory lecturing kind of way you understand). No doubt that will happen, but until then, I am correct.
Thanks for reading.
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From that site:
Farmann Magazine is a contrarian online magazine
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostSome illumination.
Everyone is guessing. I repeat, the only things we can be certain about is that UK plc and the UK public are spending far more than they are earning, and that has to be reversed.
BTW, that is macro economics, not micro economics.
Just a shame that Brown did not have the guts to cut spending years ago.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBTW, that is macro economics, not micro economics.
David Tice from Federated was on Bloomberg this week saying that the S&P 500 was going to 400 within 6 months. Ouch.
I think he may have a very good point.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostSome illumination.
Everyone is guessing. I repeat, the only things we can be certain about is that UK plc and the UK public are spending far more than they are earning, and that has to be reversed.
BTW, that is macro economics, not micro economics.
HTH
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