Bank of England cuts interest rates to 1 per cent (Roundup)
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Feb 5, 2009, 11:42 GMT
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The Bank Of England has nothing to do with International markets nor the U.S. market. The Bank Of England lives and works in isolation and in particular in isolation of U.S. policy and economics, as set by the former president Bush. Former president Bush has nothing to do with anything.
NOT.
...good to see you're coming around to reason. We feel that way too i.e. if you're a CEO of a major corporation, you're supposed to be on the hook for performance.
This, I am afraid, is dying as we speak i.e. the Obama economy, where we will feed these monstrosities with cash, enabling their failures, year after year.
It was a nice thought though...
...good to see you're coming around to reason. We feel that way too i.e. if you're a CEO of a major corporation, you're supposed to be on the hook for performance.
This, I am afraid, is dying as we speak i.e. the Obama economy, where we will feed these monstrosities with cash, enabling their failures, year after year.
It was a nice thought though...
'...We feel that way too...'
Nice to hear that you finally know that Bush [helped to] broke the bank of England along with the world economy.
I knew you would come around to my way of thinking sooner or later!
Sucker!
..I think you'd better read it again...no wonder we get the prose from you that we do...
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