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Have we all suddenly started believing 'some analysts'?Originally posted by denver2k View PostThats true....borrowing will cost this country dearly and some analyst are saying Yanks can start recovery by the end of the year (or start of next year) whereas UK (and Europe) its a long way to go.
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Thats true....borrowing will cost this country dearly and some analyst are saying Yanks can start recovery by the end of the year (or start of next year) whereas UK (and Europe) its a long way to go.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostDoesn't mean the Yanks won't recover better and faster in the medium to long term, if they're taking the hit on the nose now while Brown desperately tries to prolong the borrowing spree and postpone the day of reckoning ...
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Doesn't mean the Yanks won't recover better and faster in the medium to long term, if they're taking the hit on the nose now while Brown desperately tries to prolong the borrowing spree and postpone the day of reckoning ...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe world can see how strong New Labour's economy is on the world stage is.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8070253.stm
Signs that the UK economy could be over the worst of the downturn have prompted investors to shift away from dollars, which are deemed a safer investment.
I bet the USA wished they had Brown as President.
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Nothing whatever to do with the US economy being in the toilet then?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe world can see how strong New Labour's economy is on the world stage is.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8070253.stm
Signs that the UK economy could be over the worst of the downturn have prompted investors to shift away from dollars, which are deemed a safer investment.
I bet the USA wished they had Brown as President.
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Boomed!
The world can see how strong New Labour's economy is on the world stage is.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8070253.stm
Signs that the UK economy could be over the worst of the downturn have prompted investors to shift away from dollars, which are deemed a safer investment.
I bet the USA wished they had Brown as President.Tags: None
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