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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBoE have the solution!
Banks 'should take more risk' argues BoE executive director - Telegraph
AtW will be pleased!
he he he, intentional spelling mishtaik
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BoE have the solution!
Banks 'should take more risk' argues BoE executive director - Telegraph
AtW will be pleased!
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHere's something to chew while doom is plastered all over the place.
The FTSE 100 is massively overvalued and has been for some time. 2500 I could believe but 5000? There's no way UK companies should be worth that much considering the contribution the make to the world at large. It's mad.
The FTSE is massively overvalued: those selling are behaving rationally » Tax Research UK
I wish it would just all fall through the floor rather than this protracted slow motion of a show.
the £ seems to be holding up quite well considering - I think international markets are looking at the coalition cuts and saying "WHS"
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Sh!t the bed!
Gold is at $1844 an ounce!
When the bubble bursts some people are going to lose big time!
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIt was obviously some secret EU initiative (or order).
I remember that day when he announced it - at the time he loaded up debt via PFI but still wanted to look "prudent", yet he needed money to "invest" into public services, so he sold the gold to get extra cash without raising taxes or breaking his "golden rule".
In a way he locked himself into it by (thanks to Bliar) refusing to use direct taxation to finance spending, something had to be sold and they were hardly into privitisation.
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It's been a pretty good day for gold, but no shiny new record today.
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Here's something to chew while doom is plastered all over the place.
The FTSE 100 is massively overvalued and has been for some time. 2500 I could believe but 5000? There's no way UK companies should be worth that much considering the contribution the make to the world at large. It's mad.
The FTSE is massively overvalued: those selling are behaving rationally » Tax Research UK
I wish it would just all fall through the floor rather than this protracted slow motion of a show.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostApart from a few hundred gold sovereigns in a box at home, I ain't got no gold, sold it all awaiting a big crash which will drag gold down with it.
Those coins are for swapping for food in a Mad Max scenario.
Er, which was your house again?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
When you say "we"....Explain why you sold Britain's gold, Gordon Brown told - Telegraph
He should be jailed for that IMHO.
Can't think why he is so cagey about spilling the beans, especially if it would exonerate him to some extent.
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Originally posted by AtW View Postsinging branch manager to boot.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSoon to be homeless.
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