Originally posted by zeitghost
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Yeah but I was 9. More concerned with seeing if my evil knievil stunt bike could jump the stairs in my back garden.
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Didn't Gordon remove housing costs from one of the inflation measures since then?Originally posted by zeitghostIt hit the dizzy heights of 20 odd% under The Sainted Margaret back in 1981/2/3 ish.
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Make a spreadsheet that computes your net worth in all 3 units.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNow that I'd hedged into gold, USD and Sterling, I never know how to feel when one of them goes up or down.
It won't help you know how to feel, but it will take your mind off it for a while.
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Now that I'd hedged into gold, USD and Sterling, I never know how to feel when one of them goes up or down.
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i'll see your 17% predicition and lower it to 10% by the end of summer.
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As so inflation begins! Who thinks we'll see 17% like the good ole days of 1992?
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Official end of the recession - no more QE
Quantative Easing will not increase vote the Monetary Policy Committee
so, now we can take stock, work out what everyone owes and start paying it back in tax for the next budget.. hurrahTags: None
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