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For the dumb lower class people with no assets/shares, it will have no change to them at all for the time being, they can carry on posting updates on facebook while watching jeremy carl.

People with money in bank/businesses/shares should be looking very carefully what they should do with their assets

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February 11th, 2016

 

As gold prices bounce along the bottom of a four-year low, savvy investors are setting themselves up for the beginning of a new commodities bull market.

 

Simply put? All indicators right now are pointing to a surge in the spot price of gold in 2016, with experts predicting a new bull run that could double, even triple prices – and in a very short amount of time.

 

“Gold will see another parabolic bull run in 2016,” says Chintan Karnani, chief market analyst at Insignia Consultants.

 

“We're overdue for this correction,” says Ron Meisel, one of North America's leading technical analysts.

 

Or as Standard Chartered argues, 2016 is poised for a “rapid rise in gold price.

...............That's where my money is going!

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Well they can't blame Brown.

 

Oh yes we can.

 

If it wasnt for that idiot we would have sensible interest rates, builders prepared to build and banks prepared to lend money for mortgages.

 

The damage that Labour did will need another ten years minimum to get out of the system.

 

Dont even think about coming back at me quoting the International finance crisis. Blair and Brown were in charge of this countries finances and as First Lord of the Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer they could have managed the situation to our benefit. They failed and we are still reaping the whirlwind.

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Oh yes we can.

 

If it wasnt for that idiot we would have sensible interest rates, builders prepared to build and banks prepared to lend money for mortgages.

 

The damage that Labour did will need another ten years minimum to get out of the system.

 

Dont even think about coming back at me quoting the International finance crisis. Blair and Brown were in charge of this countries finances and as First Lord of the Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer they could have managed the situation to our benefit. They failed and we are still reaping the whirlwind.

 

Not really, not after 6 years.

 

But nice try.

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If it wasnt for that idiot we would have sensible interest rates, builders prepared to build and banks prepared to lend money for mortgages.

 

The damage that Labour did will need another ten years minimum to get out of the system.

 

If more banks go bankrupt, lets see if the Tories bail them out, New Labour and the Conservatives are very similar.

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If more banks go bankrupt, lets see if the Tories bail them out, New Labour and the Conservatives are very similar.

 

The Tories will do exactly the same. One bank will go to the wall as a token sacrifice (can guess which) but the others will be backed to the hilt.

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Oh yes we can.

 

If it wasnt for that idiot we would have sensible interest rates, builders prepared to build and banks prepared to lend money for mortgages.

 

The damage that Labour did will need another ten years minimum to get out of the system.

 

Dont even think about coming back at me quoting the International finance crisis. Blair and Brown were in charge of this countries finances and as First Lord of the Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer they could have managed the situation to our benefit. They failed and we are still reaping the whirlwind.

 

Cor, were Blair and Brown also responsible for the worldwide recession?!!!:roll:

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