HSBC Chief Economist Comments On Sterling..... different perspective.....
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HSBC Chief Economist Comments On Sterling..... different perspective.....
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Dear Dean,
To help illistrate the problem I have drawn the following graph, I hope it is to your liking .
To help illistrate the problem I have drawn the following graph, I hope it is to your liking .
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Re: HSBC Chief Economist Comments On Sterling..... different perspective.....
Dear Dean,
To help illistrate the problem I have drawn the following graph, I hope it is to your liking .
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...valuegraph.jpg
To help illistrate the problem I have drawn the following graph, I hope it is to your liking .
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...valuegraph.jpg
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Just so I'm not totally guilty of selling out:
Government borrowing: It's all fun and games until there is nothing of value to borrow against.
Government borrowing: It's all fun and games until there is nothing of value to borrow against.
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Re: HSBC Chief Economist Comments On Sterling..... different perspective.....
Just so I'm not totally guilty of selling out:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...ollar-long.gif
Government borrowing: It's all fun and games until there is nothing of value to borrow against.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y15...ollar-long.gif
Government borrowing: It's all fun and games until there is nothing of value to borrow against.
Memories, memories...........
When Septic tourists in London were buying everything they could lay their hands on........ and when a well-known British rock band insisted on being paid in US dollars - for live concerts in Britain...........