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Where have all the Fixed Termed items gone?

meunier
meunier Posts: 155 Forumite
edited 28 July 2012 at 10:10AM in Savings & investments
Tell me, do you think a full range of Fixed Termed Deposits will come back when the QE has ended? Will the QE end (do you think? .... Some suggest after the Autumn input proscribed?) Is it ONLY my imagination but is not QE ADDING to the ever alarming debt of this land? (I just do not understand the BoE I think.) I'm pleased I took out those 5 Year Termed items last year ... but now ... even NOW ... at this advance ... I'm finding myself becoming somewhat anxious. I wonder, will banks in this country never again be in a position where they actually require funds? ... or is it that they now possess - perhaps in invisible ink - a never ceasing guarantee of being 'drip fed' ... When was THAT passed? Did I miss something?

Bless you for your kind advice ....

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