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Here's some optimism from Moneyweek (not!)
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Eh ? Thats the US and a US Bank.. This is the UK... I would say you should be on the .com MSE site, but it makes no difference :rotfl:
Really though, the US has problems of its own... (no pun intended)
The Uk economy is much stronger than that... Even if we are still 'affected' by their economy. They have Buses taking people round the re-possesed houses in Florida. We don't have that here and I wouldn't expect it. :rolleyes:
This is the global financial system we are talking about.
Hmmm, about 13 posts of unbridled prozac-fuelled optimism. You've got to be trolling.--
Every pound less borrowed (to buy a house) is more than two pounds less to repay and more than three pounds less to earn, over the course of a typical mortgage.0 -
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Of course there are certain k-wave scenarios, and generational curve outcomes that make the moneyweek predictions look optimisitc....all aboard the next great depression/weimar republic autobus, anyone?0
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