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  • doodab
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    The M3 money supply has contracted by 5.5pc over the last year, and the pace is accelerating
    So there are less overpaid pillocks driving around in expensive German cars. Why is that a problem?

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  • DimPrawn
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    So what they are saying is the world needs more money?

    RBS tells clients to prepare for 'monster' money-printing by the Federal Reserve - Telegraph

    RBS tells clients to prepare for 'monster' money-printing by the Federal Reserve
    Sorted.

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  • BlasterBates
    started a topic Sovereign Debt

    Sovereign Debt

    Bank for International Settlements warns, sovereign debt crises are nearing "boiling point" in half the world economy.
    http://http://www.telegraph.co.uk/fi...l-Reserve.html

    The M3 money supply has contracted by 5.5pc over the last year, and the pace is accelerating: the 'trimmed mean' index is now 0.6pc on a six-month basis, the lowest ever. America is one twist shy of a debt-deflation trap.
    oh dear...

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