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Originally posted by AtW View PostI can remember bank rates to be 210%.
Prices doubled every month and queues for bread were as big as ones I see in Post Office in this country
But then again, you didn't have any savings, plus you didnt own a house so like always it only affected you when the price of potatoes doubled.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI can remember bank rates to be 210%.
Prices doubled every month and queues for bread were as big as ones I see in Post Office in this country
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Looks like anyone who bought a house 5 or 10 years ago has had it paid for by the state. Well, renters, savers and the next generation.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostInterest rates 'may reach 8% by 2012' adding
Interest rates 'may reach 8% by 2012' adding £900 to the average mortgage as economists warn of need to curb 'runaway inflation'
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good luck
Milan.
I can remember the afternoon that they were 15%.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostInterest rates 'may reach 8% by 2012' adding
Interest rates 'may reach 8% by 2012' adding £900 to the average mortgage as economists warn of need to curb 'runaway inflation'
Read more: Interest rates 'may reach 8% by 2012' adding
good luck
Milan.
So I've read the article. 2012 will see a recovery and if the bank does not take action we'll all be millionaires. So the answer is put up interest rates.
This is a happy article. happy. Why? It's nothing to do with high interest rates but it's all to do with our marvellous accomplishment that in the next 24 months we've managed to pay off £900,000,000,000 of debt.
I for one are looking forward to this bombshell of a recovery.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postyou mean you are in denial ?
hope you don't a large mortgage
the estimate in the DM is much more conservative than other estimates I've heard
Milan.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostAlready done and I didn't believe it the first time.
hope you don't a large mortgage
the estimate in the DM is much more conservative than other estimates I've heard
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostInterest rates 'may reach 8% by 2012' adding
Interest rates 'may reach 8% by 2012' adding £900 to the average mortgage as economists warn of need to curb 'runaway inflation'
Read more: Interest rates 'may reach 8% by 2012' adding
good luck
Milan.
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Interest rates gonna get very high
Interest rates 'may reach 8% by 2012' adding
Interest rates 'may reach 8% by 2012' adding £900 to the average mortgage as economists warn of need to curb 'runaway inflation'
Read more: Interest rates 'may reach 8% by 2012' adding
good luck
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