Safety of The Dollar

The US Dollar is often viewed as a safe haven currency. It is still the world’s reserve currency and the thinking is that if the dollar goes bust the rest of the world will be in an even worse situation. Therefore, during the worst of the economic turmoil, the dollar remained relatively strong because investors …

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Why do Airlines Overbook Flights?

On Saturday morning I was returning to the UK from JFK via American Airlines. For some reason the flight was in chaos. American Airlines had managed to overbook the flight by 37 people. There were 37 angry people who had bought a ticket but not having a seat. The previous night a flight had been …

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Weak Sterling and effects on Economy

Readers Question: Is there any other political influence on the falling rate of sterling, something like monetary policy or political uncertainty? And why did some news reports say inflation and weak sterling could be helpful to UK economy? Thanks. The value of a currency is primarily influenced by economic factors. E.g. weak sterling can be …

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Euro as World’s Reserve Currency (2009)

The US dollar surprised many people by retaining its value for a long period during this economic crisis. Despite, 0% interest rates, increasing government debt, and a current account deficit, many were still buying the dollar as it was perceived as ‘relatively safe’ However, the recent plan by US treasury to buy even more assets …

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M4 Growth in UK (2009)

M4 is known as the ‘broad money supply’. It is a measure of notes and coins in circulation (M0) + bank accounts. This includes private-sector retail bank and building society deposits + Private-sector wholesale bank and building society deposits and Certificate of Deposit. The Bank of England produce figures on M4 growth. [link] Money supply …

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Credit crisis – questions

I wrote a brief explanation to the current credit crunch, breaking it down into 10 stages – including why It occurred and who does it  affect. Some common questions on Credit Crisis Why Do US Mortgage Defaults Affect the UK? The US mortgage companies funded their mortgage lending by selling their loans onto other financial …

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Inflation Trends in Short and Long Term

Readers Question: I have been learning about inflation for AS at the moment. I would like to know about whether inflation would be a short-term phenomenon as we were told inflation takes place when there is excess demand and price will rise, it will also encourage the company to produce more. Therefore, shouldn’t it be …

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Blame for 2009 Recession

Readers Question: Actually, I would like to know if the current UK’s recession is caused whether economic policies which have been practised or the UK has been affected from outside the country? The recession is caused by a mixture of domestic and international factors. For more detailed explanation see: Economic crisis explained Who is to …

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