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The Bank of England must get it right soon
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Hang on most of those things look likely in the coming years. You dont think so?0
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Money week editor gotta be either Brit or Carol.Official MR B fan club,dont go............................0
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it seems like the tides always turning with you... but you never get it right...Graham_Devon wrote: »Fooled?
Ok, a few months out here and there.
But it's happening now. The tide is turning, unless anyone wants to disagree?
even a stopped clock is right twice a day...0 -
Graham_Devon wrote: »Fooled?
Ok, a few months out here and there.
But it's happening now. The tide is turning, unless anyone wants to disagree?
Anyway, the actual stuff about the BOE was interesting. Shame the focus has been taken off that and on to money week.
Oh no Graham, this time the bank of England will be right on the ball. The crisis is over things are on the up
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I give you the new governor of the BOE. You can't argue with his success rate...
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Graham_Devon wrote: »Fooled?
The tide is turning, unless anyone wants to disagree?
The Halifax index was +0.6% for July.0 -
Blacklight wrote: »The Halifax index was +0.6% for July.
Wasting your're time on this one,Dev is slowly dropping to Dirk Rambo's level / posting abilities.Official MR B fan club,dont go............................0 -
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