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By:
FINE AS FROG HAIR
When: 09 Dec 09 19:42
Big time currency dealer ?
By:
mightymoyes
When: 09 Dec 09 21:45
when are interest rates goin up?!
By:
chisel
When: 10 Dec 09 09:57
Deary me!!

The pound is not collapsing..

Interest rates are not going up until the end of next year at the earliest. And even then they willnot be heading above 2% for at least another year. So for now , mortgages for millions are cheaper than at any time in history.
By:
Gooseman
When: 10 Dec 09 10:31
Interest rates are not going up until the end of next year at the earliest. And even then they willnot be heading above 2% for at least another year.

where've you got this inside info from then?
By:
chisel
When: 10 Dec 09 11:27
Goose

We will see, it is just my opinion.. What is your opinion Goose?
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 10 Dec 09 11:28
everybody is fighting for a weak currency. The pound has hit its low. The euro might have a problem if they decide to help out ireland,greece and spain
By:
buzzer
When: 10 Dec 09 11:35
everything's fecked and it's only going to get worse
By:
Biodiesel
When: 10 Dec 09 17:13
When yer oil wells dry up
By:
Biodiesel
When: 10 Dec 09 17:13
or

When Liverpool win the league!!
By:
SuperGlue
When: 10 Dec 09 17:56
I think chisel is rate about the rates -
0.5 2010 and max 2.5 2011 imo
I think that other ways will be used, rather than crushing everybody.
By:
DonWarro
When: 10 Dec 09 17:59
i think they will be forced to raise rates. things will be out of their control.
By:
noddys ryde
When: 10 Dec 09 18:31
Parity against the Euro within 6 months....hard to predict against the $US
By:
chisel
When: 11 Dec 09 09:15
Don Warro. You have no reason for your line of argument other than a "feeling". What you predict is 100-1 chance..

Below are some of your recent predictions

The Fed is behind the opening of Gold shops to pay the Chinese back!

The pound will collapse

Iran and Israel will go to war

The dollar will collapse

Interest rates will rise

Buy Gold
By:
Gooseman
When: 11 Dec 09 09:16
chis-just some food for thought-why is the US 2/10 yield curve spread the widest in memory?
By:
HarryCrumb
When: 11 Dec 09 09:28
Another classic chisel post criticising another posters views as being based on just a feeling.If nothing else chisel is entertaining.
By:
wizardofoz
When: 11 Dec 09 11:41
What's best to invest in if you think the pound will end up in the loo?
By:
sibaroni
When: 11 Dec 09 12:01
Canada and Oz look good, imvho.
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 11 Dec 09 14:00
I still don't understand why the pound should collapse. things in the UK are pretty much transparent, and the run-up to the election should show the tories ahead in the poll. This will only strengthen the pound and historically the tories look after their own and have the highest base interest rates
By:
HarryCrumb
When: 11 Dec 09 14:14
TMF are you confident the Govt will find buyers for three quarters of a trillion of debt over the next 4-5 years then?
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 11 Dec 09 14:25
If the financial sector sorts itself out, it will grow much quicker than any other industry, hence the growth will be exponential in the UK while quite linear in the other countries. It is a big IF, but I am quite confident as these things are cyclical
By:
Menelaus
When: 11 Dec 09 14:55
Gooseman 11 Dec 05:16
chis-just some food for thought-why is the US 2/10 yield curve spread the widest in memory?


Deflationists take note...
By:
Banwana
When: 11 Dec 09 19:13
I'm against again. I can see the £ at 1.30 - 1.40 early 2011.
By:
DonWarro
When: 11 Dec 09 20:24
i like new zealand as a country to invest in
By:
DonWarro
When: 11 Dec 09 20:50
just seen chisel's post

for the record, it is what seems logical to me from my study of all manner of media. i could of course be wrong, it is my opinion
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 15 Dec 09 15:59
that's greece fecked, ireland on the brink. Italy suffering as is spain. The ecb is going to have some trouble in the coming months
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 16 Dec 09 10:59
positive unemployment figures :)
By:
HarryCrumb
When: 16 Dec 09 11:05
Yes Unemployment fell by a rise of 21,000.
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 16 Dec 09 11:35
still positive comparatively speaking, and the pound is strengthening
By:
HarryCrumb
When: 16 Dec 09 11:37
Thats good then. Crisis over.
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 16 Dec 09 11:41
what crisis?
By:
HarryCrumb
When: 16 Dec 09 11:43
Thats the attitude.
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 16 Dec 09 11:49
better to have yours, misery guts. will your world collapse if everything sorts itself out?
By:
HarryCrumb
When: 16 Dec 09 11:54
What a ridiculous post. My views are based on being realistic and looking at facts you just stick your head in the sand and pretend everything will be all right.
To suggest that people actively want a collapse that will cause suffering to millions is pretty offensive actually but I guess thats your level.
By:
The Magic Flea
When: 16 Dec 09 11:59
I think unemployment never being as bad as originally predicted and levelling off is a positive thing.
Everything else doesn't really matter. Who cares if taxes rise, as long as people are employed
By:
uptheowls
When: 16 Dec 09 13:16
Classic Keynesian garbage.
By:
chisel
When: 16 Dec 09 13:43
Magic Flea

Agreed. Unemployment nowhere near as bad as expected so far. Repossessions nowhere near as hiogh with forecast slashed by a third for 2010. Mortgage arrears nowhere near as bad as expected. The list is endless.

As far as I can see we are committed to low interest rates for teh forseeable future, and with General election etc I expect 2010 to be OK!
By:
HarryCrumb
When: 17 Dec 09 12:17
Unemployment figures dont look so good now do they?
By:
chisel
When: 17 Dec 09 12:44
No Unemployment figures look good Harry!! The Point is that unemployment rate is not increasing as much as predicted, and benefit claims fell last month.
By:
wizardofoz
When: 17 Dec 09 13:10
There are boom times just around the corner.
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