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Re: Inflation
Anyone else watching the MPC press conference? I must say, Andrew Bailey does seem to find a lot to laugh and smile about. He's clearly enjoying himself.
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Re: Inflation
No , up because of the war in Ukraine which has pushed up the price of energy . However food prices “might” come down slightly because Russia has agreed to let Ukrainian wheat leave port. Just have to make sure that port isn’t used for military purposes or Russia will blockade it again.
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Food -No Energy- No . Everything is stemming from the high cost of energy due to the war in Ukraine . Believe it or not it’s also hitting the wonderful ( get nothing wrong , all singing all dancing ) EU.
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It's not all down to rising energy costs. Brexit generated supply chain issues and price gouging are part of it too.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 03, 2022 1:52 pmFood -No Energy- No . Everything is stemming from the high cost of energy due to the war in Ukraine . Believe it or not it’s also hitting the wonderful ( get nothing wrong , all singing all dancing ) EU.
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The MPC has voted raise the base rate to 3.5%.
Apparently the vote was split three ways - Six in favour of the 0.5% increase, one wanted a bigger hike, and two voted for a pause in tightening.
Apparently the vote was split three ways - Six in favour of the 0.5% increase, one wanted a bigger hike, and two voted for a pause in tightening.
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And what's even better is that, as the BoE is clearly tracking the Fed, we could see rates increase above 5% next year.
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2 examples of the HUGE DECLINE in Standards of WUMMERY right here , I Expect this 5h!t from the frankfurter , but Dunny , What has happened to you ?Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 1:37 pmAnd what's even better is that, as the BoE is clearly tracking the Fed, we could see rates increase above 5% next year.
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Re: Inflation
Interest rates upto 4 % about to go into recession , Its going to get bumpy .
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Re: Inflation
What shall i invest my fortune in now interest rates are up again?
That's to cover my shopping. I got and do a 'big-ish' every two weeks and the it goes up between £10-15 every month.
That's to cover my shopping. I got and do a 'big-ish' every two weeks and the it goes up between £10-15 every month.
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Just spend it as fast as you can. Evil AI will take it soon otherwiseOTF Photography Ltd wrote: ↑Thu Feb 02, 2023 3:31 pm What shall i invest my fortune in now interest rates are up again?
That's to cover my shopping. I got and do a 'big-ish' every two weeks and the it goes up between £10-15 every month.
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Re: Inflation
Not sure raising interest rates works. Inflation is affecting food and energy, are we supposed to all eat value food until manufacturers drop their prices?
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100% agree with this ( wow)....Interest rates have been rising for a number of months now, and inflation, particularly food inflation is still rising, so the interest rates increases are not working.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:48 am Not sure raising interest rates works. Inflation is affecting food and energy, are we supposed to all eat value food until manufacturers drop their prices?
This inflation is different from inflation in the past, and interest rate increases are not touching it.
Greed is firing this inflation imo
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Porridge remains stubbornly affordable.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:48 am Not sure raising interest rates works. Inflation is affecting food and energy, are we supposed to all eat value food until manufacturers drop their prices?
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No they just don’t want you to eat at all, which will ultimately help the supply issues caused by Brexit. Tesco veg shelves empty when I visited the other day!Long slender neck wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 9:48 am Not sure raising interest rates works. Inflation is affecting food and energy, are we supposed to all eat value food until manufacturers drop their prices?