Markets taking a Sunday battering 23:37 - Mar 8 with 3455 views | clive_baker | FTSE to open a further 5%+ down! this is proper tin hat time. | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 23:40 - Mar 8 with 3426 views | Oldsmoker | No surprise there - tin foil has been panic-bought. All supermarkets are sold out. | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 00:21 - Mar 9 with 3358 views | Oldsmoker | Oil prices are down because demand for oil is less. Common sense says that oil production should shrink to keep oil prices up. Nope. OPEC are increasing production which will drive the oil price down. This means that any oil producer whose costs are greater than 50USD per barrel will lose money. That would be the US Shale Oil companies. Trumps tweets will be intresting. | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 07:15 - Mar 9 with 3192 views | BanksterDebtSlave | Brent crude down to $31 ..... so that's fracked the frackers! [Post edited 9 Mar 2020 9:04]
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 07:51 - Mar 9 with 3126 views | giant_stow | Could be a good year for the planet with lower emissions? Just looking for silver linings. | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering (n/t) on 07:53 - Mar 9 with 3119 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Markets taking a Sunday battering on 07:51 - Mar 9 by giant_stow | Could be a good year for the planet with lower emissions? Just looking for silver linings. |
Until we start burning tyres to keep warm! [Post edited 9 Mar 2020 7:54]
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Markets taking a Sunday battering (n/t) on 07:54 - Mar 9 with 3109 views | giant_stow |
Markets taking a Sunday battering (n/t) on 07:53 - Mar 9 by BanksterDebtSlave | Until we start burning tyres to keep warm! [Post edited 9 Mar 2020 7:54]
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(acid) rain on my parade why don;t you. | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering (n/t) on 08:10 - Mar 9 with 3068 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Markets taking a Sunday battering (n/t) on 07:54 - Mar 9 by giant_stow | (acid) rain on my parade why don;t you. |
It's why I am here! | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering (n/t) on 08:15 - Mar 9 with 3051 views | Leaky |
Markets taking a Sunday battering (n/t) on 07:53 - Mar 9 by BanksterDebtSlave | Until we start burning tyres to keep warm! [Post edited 9 Mar 2020 7:54]
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Why would we burn tyres to keep warm, we have Global warming | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Markets taking a Sunday battering on 08:19 - Mar 9 with 3034 views | gordon | This is it then. Learn how to skin a Rabbit quick is my advice. | | | |
Markets taking a Sunday battering on 08:20 - Mar 9 with 3028 views | Herbivore | Time to put all your money in Football Index. | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 08:23 - Mar 9 with 3021 views | BanksterDebtSlave | Anyone need loo roll....I dug up my gold and invested big! | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 08:36 - Mar 9 with 2994 views | BanksterDebtSlave | On the plus side it is good to see that we have created such a resilient global economic model. | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 08:41 - Mar 9 with 2978 views | ElephantintheRoom | Not at all - an excellent buying opportunity. This panic over corona virus is probably delivering better care to elderly patients left to die of flu in a 'normal year'... so when it all quietens down there will be more people left to buy things. Top tip - buy in those companies artificially depressed because we think the Chinese economy is a tad depressed... eg mining. Then sit on them | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 08:44 - Mar 9 with 2967 views | tractorboy1978 |
Markets taking a Sunday battering on 08:20 - Mar 9 by Herbivore | Time to put all your money in Football Index. |
As someone with a fair chunk in that, I am worried that might drop off too with games beginning to get cancelled and the general panic mode that people go into. | | | |
Markets taking a Sunday battering on 09:00 - Mar 9 with 2940 views | Swansea_Blue |
Markets taking a Sunday battering on 07:15 - Mar 9 by BanksterDebtSlave | Brent crude down to $31 ..... so that's fracked the frackers! [Post edited 9 Mar 2020 9:04]
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Blimey, how much? Last time it was down there in the 90s we were paying about 60p per litre at the pumps. I'll look forward to the price reductions some time soon.... | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 09:04 - Mar 9 with 2931 views | WeWereZombies |
Markets taking a Sunday battering on 09:00 - Mar 9 by Swansea_Blue | Blimey, how much? Last time it was down there in the 90s we were paying about 60p per litre at the pumps. I'll look forward to the price reductions some time soon.... |
Hah! You think you will be allowed to drive your car anywhere when the nations go into total lockdown... | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 09:06 - Mar 9 with 2920 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Markets taking a Sunday battering on 09:00 - Mar 9 by Swansea_Blue | Blimey, how much? Last time it was down there in the 90s we were paying about 60p per litre at the pumps. I'll look forward to the price reductions some time soon.... |
The Guardian had put 21 but looking at Bloomberg it was 31 so edited....still tanking though! | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 09:11 - Mar 9 with 2905 views | BanksterDebtSlave | They have pulled the plug on US futures. | |
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Markets taking a Sunday battering on 09:16 - Mar 9 with 2897 views | Swansea_Blue |
Markets taking a Sunday battering on 09:04 - Mar 9 by WeWereZombies | Hah! You think you will be allowed to drive your car anywhere when the nations go into total lockdown... |
It's fine, I've been working on a little project in the garage | |
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