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Graph !!!!!! 2 - The next Generation
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Im not sure they or any of us have a choice, if you live in Britain then elect a different government I guess
The fcsc would charge for compensation in line with percentage deposits taken in the uk afaik and apparently hsbc has a ton of deposits0 -
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lol, I like thatI am not really an Eskimo. I can hear what you're thinking... "Inuit!"0
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I think you need to put another 12 months on the horizontal axis before the first rising house price month.
Then you will get a wiggly snake effect for a few months.0 -
Be nice to see a house prices rather than a house price changes one now, wouldn't it?0
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sabretoothtigger wrote: »
Have you got October's0 -
I'll post it if I see it or Im sure someone else would in another thread anyway0
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The Land Registry is still refusing to include forced sales?!!!
It is a lagging indicator 3 months behind reality.0 -
Mary_Hartnell wrote: »The Land Registry is still refusing to include forced sales?!!!
It is a lagging indicator 3 months behind reality.
Well If it did it would have to re-work all pre crash figures.
repos and newbuilds were not included under HPI and not included now.
So the figures are statisticaly solid as the same data is being compared.0
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