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Are things going to kick off this year?

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    Are things going to kick off this year?

    High inflation looks to be on the cards. It's getting too big to be concealed by deception and iPods now it seems, everyone appears to be noticing the real rate. And interest rates look set to remain well inflation for the foreseeable future, or the whole house of cards crumbles. So is high inflation, especially on essentials (food, clothes, transport), savings being wiped out, and below inflation wage increases and rioting and pillaging the order of the day?

    Does it kick off soon?

    #2
    No.

    Next.
    My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.

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      #3
      Interest rates will go up by at least 50% this year, remember you heard it on here first...

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        #4
        Originally posted by AtW View Post
        Interest rates will go up by at least 50% this year, remember you heard it on here first...
        By 0.25 percentage points?

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          #5
          Bread and circuses (Greggs and X-factor) - don't worry.





          Tone

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            #6
            Originally posted by Tingles View Post
            Bread and circuses (Greggs and X-factor) - don't worry.





            Tone
            Chavoflage

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tingles View Post
              Bread and circuses (Greggs and X-factor) - don't worry.
              Fiscal nomad it's legal.

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                #8
                I bought dollars and gold last year with the aim of mitigating inflationary and currency debasement. Gold has done well in that time, but exchanging pounds for dollars was like jumping from the frying pan into another frying pan, and I'm not entirely sure that this debasement and inflationary process isn't going to continue for some time on both sides of the Atlantic.

                What have you lot done to protect your savings, apart from having a house and/or a mortgage?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tingles View Post
                  Bread and circuses (Greggs and X-factor) - don't worry.
                  Spot on, although I'd substitute Iceland for Greggs.

                  The fact that almost every ad break in the run up to Xmas covered both these things would suggest you're on to something.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
                    I bought dollars and gold last year with the aim of mitigating inflationary and currency debasement. Gold has done well in that time, but exchanging pounds for dollars was like jumping from the frying pan into another frying pan, and I'm not entirely sure that this debasement and inflationary process isn't going to continue for some time on both sides of the Atlantic.

                    What have you lot done to protect your savings, apart from having a house and/or a mortgage?

                    jeeez why u$d why didn't you go for chf ?

                    in 2010 why would anyone jump from pounds to dollars ?

                    Milan.

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