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Friday Doom - And so it begins...
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Originally posted by Churchill
Hope so, I'm sick if this global financial system bollox - global metdown might be just the thing to cheer me up today.Comment
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockAnd in the End
The Love you Take
Is equal to the Love
You Make ...
But She doesn't have a lot to say.Comment
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffockAnd in the End
The Love you Take
Is equal to the Love
You Make ...Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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No it's simply a correction, but has some way to run yet.
I wouldn't wish for a financial meltdown if I were you - it would likely put every one of us out of business. It may not be so bad for those who have saved up loads of cash though ...which isn't me unfortunatelyComment
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The house price crash
Well yes, so it begins,
If you think about it, house prices will not be able to sustain themselves if people cannot lend money, if we hit a credit crunch, and people have not got easy access to credit, then it impossible for houses to sustain their value as the houses are valued on the assumption of the availablity of credit.
Its npot really the value of the house, its the profitablity of lending money which will be affected and the house prices will follow
So it be written,
Nostrodamus
PS I did not get everything rightThere are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to thinkComment
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Originally posted by sunnysanWell yes, so it begins,
If you think about it, house prices will not be able to sustain themselves if people cannot lend money, if we hit a credit crunch, and people have not got easy access to credit, then it impossible for houses to sustain their value as the houses are valued on the assumption of the availablity of credit.
Its npot really the value of the house, its the profitablity of lending money which will be affected and the house prices will follow
So it be written,
Nostrodamus
PS I did not get everything rightComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost"If you go to Zahadoom, you will die".Drivel is my specialityComment
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