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Graph !!!!!! 2 - The next Generation

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  • That is not an upturn, it is a marginal change in the speed of the downturn.
    It is not even a "dead cat bounce" yet.:D
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  • Just looking at the graph at the two Octobers/November periods...

    Nationwide has an upturn on both occasions...a smaller drop, should I say...

    Anything in their method that could explain that?
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  • TDS_2
    TDS_2 Posts: 261 Forumite
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    Thanks for the update!
    Hello.
  • avinabacca
    avinabacca Posts: 1,062 Forumite
    poppy10 wrote: »
    That's a bit naughty...

    They've squeezed the graph to make it look like the fall has been more gradual - why the sudden change in the y axis?

    You know, I thought that too - but then I had a look at the scale, it's been reformatted so that this month it goes up (down?) to -20%, whereas the earlier ones finished at -15%.

    The Beeb entertaining the real possibility of much more to come, then?
    Oh come on, don't be silly.

    It's the internet
    - it's not real!

  • So that update shows no change to the rate of change on halifax prices only nationwide

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  • A more upto date version of this, available in Jan?

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  • A more upto date version of this, available in Jan?

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    It's amazing with all the talk of house reposessions and the figure going up to circa 75,000, it's a fraction when compared to the mid 90's

    Don't suppose you have stats going back another 10 years?
    :wall:
    What we've got here is....... failure to communicate.
    Some men you just can't reach.
    :wall:
  • Not quite the same but similar and further back:

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    Its from the BOE Nov quarterly inflation report (Page 23) which is basically 56 pages of graphs, enough to outgun even this thread.
    Most are fairly relevant and understandable, if you are looking for something, take a look



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    http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/inflationreport/ir08nov.pdf
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