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							<channel><title>New Posts For Thread: Solid recovery or fragile flimsy jokeshop economy shot to pieces?</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/tradefair__financials/go/thread/view/94198/23729382/solid-recovery-or-fragile-flimsy-jokeshop-economy-shot-to-pieces</link><description>So how bad will the reaction be to the election results? Assuming the election sparks some sort of action, surely all upside is already massively priced in? obviously th FTSE is not the best barometer of the finnacial fitness of the UK since it doesn</description><item><title>u cant eat gold</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/tradefair__financials/go/thread/view/94198/23729382/solid-recovery-or-fragile-flimsy-jokeshop-economy-shot-to-pieces?post_id=426045562#426045562</link><description>u cant eat gold</description><pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 05:45:44 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>So how bad will the reaction be to the election results? Assuming the election sparks some sort of action, surely all upside is already massively priced in? obviously th FTSE is not the best barometer of the finnacial fitness of the UK since it doesn</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/tradefair__financials/go/thread/view/94198/23729382/solid-recovery-or-fragile-flimsy-jokeshop-economy-shot-to-pieces?post_id=426045554#426045554</link><description>So how bad will the reaction be to the election results? Assuming the election sparks some sort of action, surely all upside is already massively priced in? obviously th FTSE is not the best barometer of the finnacial fitness of the UK since it doesn</description><pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 17:26:21 -0500</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
