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  • DimPrawn
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    Mental.

    What about the price of holy water? Is that going up or down?

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  • BrilloPad
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    Yet another way in which the EU makes everyone's lives a misery.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Yes, some essential to life things are getting cheaper:

    Carbon price under EU emissions Trading System hits all-time low

    "The price of carbon hit a record low in Europe on Monday as the over-supply of emissions permits during the global economic downturn continued to undermine the carbon market.

    The price fell below 4.8 euros in early trading, before recovering to above 5 euros by late afternoon."

    BBC News - Carbon price under EU emissions Trading System hits all-time low

    Anybody shorting it yet?



    Papal indulgences are coming down as well




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  • AtW
    started a topic Deflation news

    Deflation news

    Yes, some essential to life things are getting cheaper:

    Carbon price under EU emissions Trading System hits all-time low

    "The price of carbon hit a record low in Europe on Monday as the over-supply of emissions permits during the global economic downturn continued to undermine the carbon market.

    The price fell below 4.8 euros in early trading, before recovering to above 5 euros by late afternoon."

    BBC News - Carbon price under EU emissions Trading System hits all-time low

    Anybody shorting it yet?

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