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cantersaddick said:I'm just pleased I managed to resist wading in this time!
Well done on the restraint.(Me too!)
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Zero for second month running for father in law. Pah, serves him right!!0
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£25 for me on £22k holdings
£25 in January
Nothing in February
3 poor months to start the year0 -
blackpool72 said:£25 for me on £22k holdings
£25 in January
Nothing in February
3 poor months to start the year
You mght get more in the months ahead if the BOE had to raise interst rates to curb the inflation that might reappear due to higher gas prices.Rob7Lee said:Zero for second month running for father in law. Pah, serves him right!!
Thanks Donald !1 -
Every cloud ehgolfaddick said:blackpool72 said:£25 for me on £22k holdings
£25 in January
Nothing in February
3 poor months to start the year
You mght get more in the months ahead if the BOE had to raise interst rates to curb the inflation that might reappear due to higher gas prices.Rob7Lee said:Zero for second month running for father in law. Pah, serves him right!!
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🫣blackpool72 said:
Every mushroom cloud ehgolfaddick said:blackpool72 said:£25 for me on £22k holdings
£25 in January
Nothing in February
3 poor months to start the year
You mght get more in the months ahead if the BOE had to raise interst rates to curb the inflation that might reappear due to higher gas prices.Rob7Lee said:Zero for second month running for father in law. Pah, serves him right!!
Thanks Donald !1 -
I hope they dont - when inflation is caused entirely by an external shock as it is in this case interest rates will have little to no impact on it whilst having massive impacts on domestic consumption hurting business and causing pain for millions on their mortgages.golfaddick said:blackpool72 said:£25 for me on £22k holdings
£25 in January
Nothing in February
3 poor months to start the year
You mght get more in the months ahead if the BOE had to raise interst rates to curb the inflation that might reappear due to higher gas prices.Rob7Lee said:Zero for second month running for father in law. Pah, serves him right!!
Thanks Donald !
But I expect they will as getting the BOE/Govt economists to think in modern globalised economic terms rather than 1970's closed economy world is impossible.1 -
£325 on full but after a shocking 50 quid Jan nout to write home about0
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If you average £375 every two months is 4.5% net, which allowing for no tax would be a good return.paulsturgess said:£325 on full but after a shocking 50 quid Jan nout to write home about2



