Australia economy/bubble/fiscal cliff/recession 'stuff'
#47
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Calm down honestly, read your posts back YOU do the attacking, YOU get personal, YOU seem angry, I don't care what you think, once a person gets personal, their views are pointless to me, sometimes you actually talk sense, but then you get personal and I think, what a numpty. Just ignore me and I will ignore you, or don't, I don't give a rats arse whether you do or don't.


#48

Calm down honestly, read your posts back YOU do the attacking, YOU get personal, YOU seem angry, I don't care what you think, once a person gets personal, their views are pointless to me, sometimes you actually talk sense, but then you get personal and I think, what a numpty. Just ignore me and I will ignore you, or don't, I don't give a rats arse whether you do or don't. 

your in la la land as a personal attack
well your obviously a delicate flower
why not come back with something intelligent to say otherwise you just show every body what a fool you are
steve

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Your the fool fella, read your weird posts, bye.


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where do you get 10 million from
wtf ? mining represents about 7% of turnover in au less is terms of employment
try about a quarter of a million
http://www.miningcareers.com/working...erals_industry
you don't do the statistics and predictions for the au government do you ?
steve
wtf ? mining represents about 7% of turnover in au less is terms of employment
try about a quarter of a million
http://www.miningcareers.com/working...erals_industry
you don't do the statistics and predictions for the au government do you ?
steve
I missed this post, I was being sarcastic, it obviously went way over your head, all I hear is that mining is the be all and end all of the Australian economy and without it Austalia will wither and die ...... Not.
Anyhow to get back on topic, the predictions are is that Australia will have 3% growth next year, that will be 22 years of continuous growth which is incredible when most of the worlds economies are struggling, or imploding and some more good news is like I said earlier...... The UK has come out of the double dip recession with a whopping 1% growth figures in the last quarter, just how anyone can make two positives, into negatives I don't know, I'm not saying everything is hunky dory, all I'm saying is that the growth figures are looking A, OK.


#51

I missed this post, I was being sarcastic, it obviously went way over your head, all I hear is that mining is the be all and end all of the Australian economy and without it Austalia will wither and die ...... Not.
Anyhow to get back on topic, the predictions are is that Australia will have 3% growth next year, that will be 22 years of continuous growth which is incredible when most of the worlds economies are struggling, or imploding and some more good news is like I said earlier...... The UK has come out of the double dip recession with a whopping 1% growth figures in the last quarter, just how anyone can make two positives, into negatives I don't know, I'm not saying everything is hunky dory, all I'm saying is that the growth figures are looking A, OK.
Anyhow to get back on topic, the predictions are is that Australia will have 3% growth next year, that will be 22 years of continuous growth which is incredible when most of the worlds economies are struggling, or imploding and some more good news is like I said earlier...... The UK has come out of the double dip recession with a whopping 1% growth figures in the last quarter, just how anyone can make two positives, into negatives I don't know, I'm not saying everything is hunky dory, all I'm saying is that the growth figures are looking A, OK.

getting its facts wrong
au is a great place to live but you cannot believe all you read,
you have to sort the facts from government fiction just the same as in many other countries
steve
ps do you believe everything the current uk government tell you? i would think perhaps not
if thats the case apply the same to facts n figures quoted by our lot
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and my point was that the figures are supplied by the au government who is good at one thing
getting its facts wrong
au is a great place to live but you cannot believe all you read,
you have to sort the facts from government fiction just the same as in many other countries
steve
ps do you believe everything the current uk government tell you? i would think perhaps not
if thats the case apply the same to facts n figures quoted by our lot
getting its facts wrong
au is a great place to live but you cannot believe all you read,
you have to sort the facts from government fiction just the same as in many other countries
steve
ps do you believe everything the current uk government tell you? i would think perhaps not
if thats the case apply the same to facts n figures quoted by our lot

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Australian inflation rose to 1.4% which was above the market estimates of around 1.0%. Further interest cuts on hold?
Read more here:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...0#post10347020
Read more here:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...0#post10347020
Inflation was at 1% in Australia and has just gone up to 1.4% blimey that's good. Why do they give such high wage rises then? Wages have gone up by an average of above 4% year on year for the last ten years.


#54

1.4%? 'Lock up the credit card Martha, we can't afford Kellogg's this week!' 
UK is currently 2.2%. EU is 2.6%.

UK is currently 2.2%. EU is 2.6%.
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Here in the UK it has come down at last, I started a thread about it, but it was running at above 5% not long back and we weren't really getting any pay rises.


#57

Normal boom/bust cycles are 7-10 years.
We are so far outside the typical predictive pattern after 21 years of uninterrupted growth that it is a wee bit scary to think what might happen once the party ends.
