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    Analysis - More positive market indicators

    A bunch of new market research was published today; most of it implying the worst of the recession is over.
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    Re: Analysis - More positive market indicators

    I'm not so sure myself.
    Unemployment is still rising and at record levels; also with deflation and 0.5% interest rate. This could be an inflation/high interest rate timebomb waiting to happen, which could push thousands of home owners over the edge who are just about managing.
    I suppose this might trigger a surge of repossessed houses on the market and possibly stifle or reverse the recent increase in house prices...

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    Re: Analysis - More positive market indicators

    This report coming right when the BoE are throwing another £50bn into the economy? The worst might well be over but there's a long way to go yet by the looks of it.
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    Re: Analysis - More positive market indicators

    Agreed, the macroeconomic environment, especially in the UK, still looks pretty precarious. This piece is more of a look at the PC industry than the economy on the whole.

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    Re: Analysis - More positive market indicators

    This is an interesting discussion. thank you for sharing

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