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Old 25-01-2011, 15:55   #17
Ignitionnet
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Re: 'Shock' Contraction in the UK economy

Yes, the inflation monster isn't helping either but interest rates had to stay down to try and keep house prices up so people could continue feeling wealthy and the younger generation continue transferring wealth to the older one.

We're probably in for more Quantitative Easing now, further propelling inflation higher and ensuring that the money we all do have doesn't go as far.
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