When does Auntie Beeb worry about accuracy if it spoils a good headline.faldO wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 3:08 pmBBC earlier today: The UK inflation rate hit 3.2% in the year to August, the biggest increase since records began in 1997, as the economy continued to reopen.
BBC now: Price rises have seen the biggest jump since records began in 1997 as the economy continued to reopen.
Yes, the CPI has hit its highest increase since records began in 1997, but to suggest that the UK inflation rate had its biggest increase since records began (early last century) is misleading and it's good to see the BBC correct its error.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58563417
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Perhaps not for much longer, as the "impartial" BBC has just appointed a left-wing, anti-Brexit, government hater as Head of News:
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I see this as a good thing, after all theres plenty of government appeasers and tories at the BBC. If they balance their appointments, they might start to get a little respect backfaldO wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 5:42 pmPerhaps not for much longer, as the "impartial" BBC has just appointed a left-wing, anti-Brexit, government hater as Head of News:
https://inews.co.uk/news/jess-brammar-b ... an-1201027
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Calling Boris a liar and saying Brexit is a bit sh*t is now left wing?faldO wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 5:42 pmPerhaps not for much longer, as the "impartial" BBC has just appointed a left-wing, anti-Brexit, government hater as Head of News:
https://inews.co.uk/news/jess-brammar-b ... an-1201027
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Any chance of interest rates going up any time soon?
Or should I just move it all my savings to property and/or crypto?
Or should I just move it all my savings to property and/or crypto?
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I wouldn't be surprised by a 0.25% rise by about April. Any more than that risks carnage with all those who really stretched themselves to buy during the stamp duty holiday. Post-April is when price inflation will start to affect metrics though, so beyond that could see the B.o.E ordering in pizza for a few late night sessions.
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The price of our Belazu balsamic vinegar order has shot up 25% this year. At this rate we’ll have to start thinking about cutting down on our fancy imported condiments. Tragic times.
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Why aren’t all your savings in BTC already? We’ve been pumping hard this past week or so.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 7:00 pm Any chance of interest rates going up any time soon?
Or should I just move it all my savings to property and/or crypto?
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Possible BoE interest rate announcement due tomorrow. Any predictions? I'm going to go with rates staying at 0.1% despite their signals last month.
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Meh, who cares about China?Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 3:57 pmYes, yes but how will China react to this? That is the real question.
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Any chance you could give me a brief rundown of what rising inflation and marginal BoE rate increases means for house prices please?
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That C in economics, fluke or not, means you're far more qualified than me.Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 4:34 pmAny chance you could give me a brief rundown of what rising inflation and marginal BoE rate increases means for house prices please?
My C in economics was a fluke
But my guess is, in the long term at least, you'll be fine.
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It doesn't seem like that long ago when 'inflation' was a dirty word in economic/banking/government circles.
Now prices of a lot of things are noticably more expensive than six months ago, and everyone's a bit 'Meh' about it.
Maybe because inflation reduces the cost of (the now massive) government debt it's alright with them. Just us plebs who can't afford stuff who need to worry! Surely not.
Now prices of a lot of things are noticably more expensive than six months ago, and everyone's a bit 'Meh' about it.
Maybe because inflation reduces the cost of (the now massive) government debt it's alright with them. Just us plebs who can't afford stuff who need to worry! Surely not.
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Partly down to an ineffectual opposition, right?o-no wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 7:38 am It doesn't seem like that long ago when 'inflation' was a dirty word in economic/banking/government circles.
Now prices of a lot of things are noticably more expensive than six months ago, and everyone's a bit 'Meh' about it.
Maybe because inflation reduces the cost of (the now massive) government debt it's alright with them. Just us plebs who can't afford stuff who need to worry! Surely not.
Imagine this was happening under Corbyn, or in fact, any Labour government. The tories would be out in force, and all over them media that Labours ineptitude is costing the average working person money out of their pocket.
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The working person will be ok because wages are sky rocketing due to the Tories successful handling of the economy.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 8:48 amPartly down to an ineffectual opposition, right?o-no wrote: ↑Thu Nov 04, 2021 7:38 am It doesn't seem like that long ago when 'inflation' was a dirty word in economic/banking/government circles.
Now prices of a lot of things are noticably more expensive than six months ago, and everyone's a bit 'Meh' about it.
Maybe because inflation reduces the cost of (the now massive) government debt it's alright with them. Just us plebs who can't afford stuff who need to worry! Surely not.
Imagine this was happening under Corbyn, or in fact, any Labour government. The tories would be out in force, and all over them media that Labours ineptitude is costing the average working person money out of their pocket.
The only people who will struggle are the dole scrounging labour voters.
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