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							<channel><title>New Posts For Thread: Economic novice question</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/tradefair__financials/go/thread/view/94198/23908438/economic-novice-question</link><description>How can the treasury predict growth for the uk of around 3% when we are nowhere near that figure now and are about to make huge cuts in the public sector which impacts gdp negatively ?Surely the bigger the cuts the larger the deficit, hence why bottl</description><item><title>Cutting will reduce the deficit. We won't double dip because of the enormous reflatioary pressure we've been applying for nearly three years with ever falling interest rates (to wit - ever more counterfeiting paper currency) and a falling currency.O</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/tradefair__financials/go/thread/view/94198/23908438/economic-novice-question?post_id=430914298#430914298</link><description>Cutting will reduce the deficit. We won't double dip because of the enormous reflatioary pressure we've been applying for nearly three years with ever falling interest rates (to wit - ever more counterfeiting paper currency) and a falling currency.O</description><pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 11:19:13 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>house prices rose 10%, welcome to another bloody bubble.</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/tradefair__financials/go/thread/view/94198/23908438/economic-novice-question?post_id=430914294#430914294</link><description>house prices rose 10%, welcome to another bloody bubble.</description><pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 10:37:35 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>How can the treasury predict growth for the uk of around 3% when we are nowhere near that figure now and are about to make huge cuts in the public sector which impacts gdp negatively ?Surely the bigger the cuts the larger the deficit, hence why bottl</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/tradefair__financials/go/thread/view/94198/23908438/economic-novice-question?post_id=430914290#430914290</link><description>How can the treasury predict growth for the uk of around 3% when we are nowhere near that figure now and are about to make huge cuts in the public sector which impacts gdp negatively ?Surely the bigger the cuts the larger the deficit, hence why bottl</description><pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 09:19:47 -0500</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
