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Brtitain first out of recession?
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April 1, 2009
OECD says Britain in worst decline since 1945
I like the date
'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0 -
Do you like this date?
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/iain_martin/blog/2009/04/04/britain_heading_for_the_imf__official0 -
A senior Cabinet minister said,
Am insider said - the word on the street is
'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0 -
But then again, everything smells of roses in Britain as It could be worse, you could be in Spain:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/124302-spain-s-unemployment-continues-to-surge-will-it-hit-200 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »I see you missed this bit out....
The Ernst & Young Item Club’s eve-of-budget forecast, using the Treasury’s model of the economy
Using the treasurys model of the economy?! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
This would be the model that said we would be out of this by Spring 2009.
Oh....thats now!
Tell you what I don't remember them ever saying that, making things up again Dev :T'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0 -
But then again, everything smells of roses in Britain as It could be worse, you could be in Spain:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/124302-spain-s-unemployment-continues-to-surge-will-it-hit-20
Yes, I am waiting for Spain to be blown out of the Euro, should make some of their the properties good value.'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0 -
Tell you what I don't remember them ever saying that, making things up again Dev :T
Clap clap
The economy will bounce back quickly from recession and start growing again in the second half of 2009, according to Chancellor Alastair Darling.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/budget/3513638/Pre-Budget-report-Economy-will-recover-from-recession-by-mid-2009.html
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Australian stock market seems to be doing OK0
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