July 24, 200915 yr British GDP shrunk by 0.8% in the second quarter of this year. http://www.moneyweek.com/news-and-charts/e...uble-44524.aspx
July 24, 200915 yr British GDP shrunk by 0.8% in the second quarter of this year. http://www.moneyweek.com/news-and-charts/e...uble-44524.aspx I think that proves that all this talk of "Quantitative Easing" and "Recovery" is just plain cr@p..... :lol: Looks like Darling is about to get another pasting in the Press..... :rolleyes: The facts are, they were projecting a contraction of 0.3%, instead, they got almost 1% contraction in Growth, this is a pretty big setback to the Chancellor and Broon, whatever way you cut it.... And the jobless figures keep rising..... And credit still isn't getting to the areas where it's needed in order for Growth to occur..... Never mind not being out of the woods yet, this country's economy is still in the middle of the bloody Bavarian Black Forest...... :rolleyes:
July 24, 200915 yr ..... the ftsi is going up though, gaining 25% this year... :blink: :blink: The FTSE 100 started the year at 4579 and rose to 4638 a few days later. Today(right now) the FTSE stands at 4564. That is down this year. Check figures yourself http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=^FTS...s=0;logscale=on Edited July 24, 200915 yr by Ricky
July 25, 200915 yr Author :blink: :blink: The FTSE 100 started the year at 4579 and rose to 4638 a few days later. Today(right now) the FTSE stands at 4564. That is down this year. Check figures yourself http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=^FTS...s=0;logscale=on true, yes, i miss quoted the tv, its gained c25% since it bottomed out 'earlier in the year' which in fact was march, not january. a thousand points in 5 months = big profits for those shrewd enough to have invested in march. i would have but hadnt the funds.
July 25, 200915 yr I think that proves that all this talk of "Quantitative Easing" and "Recovery" is just plain cr@p..... :lol: Looks like Darling is about to get another pasting in the Press..... :rolleyes: The facts are, they were projecting a contraction of 0.3%, instead, they got almost 1% contraction in Growth, this is a pretty big setback to the Chancellor and Broon, whatever way you cut it.... And the jobless figures keep rising..... And credit still isn't getting to the areas where it's needed in order for Growth to occur..... Never mind not being out of the woods yet, this country's economy is still in the middle of the bloody Bavarian Black Forest...... :rolleyes: It'll all start to be sorted out next June with Prime Minister Cameron and Chancellor Osborne.
July 25, 200915 yr It'll all start to be sorted out next June with Prime Minister Cameron and Chancellor Osborne. Nope, then things'll be even worse probably..... :rolleyes: Cameron's just an empty suit of hot air and no substance, and Osborne really has little credibility.... Vince Cable's the man who can get this country back on its feet, but of course all you bloody Labour/Tory brainwashed masses wont vote for a third alternative will you...... <_<
July 25, 200915 yr It'll all start to be sorted out next June with Prime Minister Cameron and Chancellor Osborne. If it does it'll be in spite of, not because of...
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