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Yep, savers are a PITA.Originally posted by AtW View PostHe does not get paid massive bonus for paying banks' money to savers, quite the opposite probably.
HTH
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He does not get paid massive bonus for paying banks' money to savers, quite the opposite probably.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostBBC News - Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond to get £6.5m bonus
I bet Barclays Bank savers will be cheering that.
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BBC News - Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond to get £6.5m bonusOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostIndeed, not only that, but there is no financial crisis, it's all been averted. Business as usual, banks making huge profits, bankers paying themselves gigantic bonuses. No sovereign default, paper money works just fine.
Carry on everyone, it all works brilliantly.
I bet Barclays Bank savers will be cheering that.
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Indeed, not only that, but there is no financial crisis, it's all been averted. Business as usual, banks making huge profits, bankers paying themselves gigantic bonuses. No sovereign default, paper money works just fine.
Carry on everyone, it all works brilliantly.
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There is no inflation
The Bank of England will probably increase interest rates at a “slow and steady” pace starting in the next quarter to prevent soaring inflation from becoming embedded in the “national psyche,” the Confederation of British Industry said.
BOE Must Take Action to Keep Inflation Out of `National Psyche,' CBI Says - Bloomberg
You are entering a deep and peaceful sleep, all around you prices are stabilising, you do not want a pay rise...

When I click my fingers you will feel awaken feeling refreshed and have no more inflationary thoughts....
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