Student Loan Repayments Finished at Last

I took out a student loan 13 years ago in 1995. I remember taking out the maximum possible loan, which in those days was about £3,800 over 3 years. Being an economist, I didn’t spend any of the loan but put it in a bank account and benefit from receiving a higher interest rate than …

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Why Are UK Retail Sales Increasing? (2008)

Readers Question: explain why two sectors of the UK economy are growing faster than other sectors ? According to the Office of National Statistics for March 2008 Retail Sales Volume Seasonally Adjusted (2000=100) increased to 140.3 an annual growth rate of 4.7% Manufacturing grew at only 0.9% Services grew at 3.2% latest statistics at ONS …

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Predictions for the Euro 2009

Readers Question: Buying a new property in Montengro 215,000 Euros’s paid 30% at exchange 1.47 to pound August 2007 20% due in 2-3 months. 43 ,000 euros today exchange is bad news approx 1.23 to pound further 30% due around Nov -Dec 2008 20% on completion around April 2009 1.What are your predictions for the …

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Injecting Money into the Mortgage Markets 2008

Readers Question: The Bank of England has released £15bn into the economy. That increase in the money supply will surely cause inflation? So interest rates having fallen will be raised, worsening the housing market and making the credit crunch even worse, not better….surely? The Bank of England is planning to inject money, primarily into the …

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Question on the effect of Interest rates on Housing and Shares

Readers Question: Hi, Please could you explain this question. Contrast the likely effects of monetary policy decisions on the price of housing and shares. Monetary Policy involves changing interest rates to try and influence aggregate demand and target low inflation and high growth. If inflation was increasing above the government’s inflation target, they would increase …

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Australian Dollar Appreciation

Readers Question: The Aussie dollar has appreciated strongly against the USD in recent times. Discuss the consequences of this rapid appreciation for Australia’s Balance of Payments? The Australian Dollar has appreciated against the US Dollar because Large US current account deficit Australia has benefited from rising commodity prices, commodities which Australia produces a lot of. …

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Question on Repo Rates and Effect on Inflation

2) what is repo and reverse repo rate and its effect on inflation The repo rate is the difference between the purchase price and reselling price of a security, expressed as a percentage. If commercial banks are short of money, they enter into an agreement with the Bank of England to sell their Treasury bills …

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