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Credit deflation and the reflation cycle to come (part 5)


spunko

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Latest UK yields. Notice that the biggest increases over the last month have been in the 2, 5 and 10 years. 10 years now cheaper than 5 years. The inversion has moved further along the curve. Peak is currently at 6 months. Are traders anticipating risk by the end of the year?

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4 minutes ago, Yadda yadda yadda said:

Latest UK yields. Notice that the biggest increases over the last month have been in the 2, 5 and 10 years. 10 years now cheaper than 5 years. The inversion has moved further along the curve. Peak is currently at 6 months. Are traders anticipating risk by the end of the year?

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BoE to go 50 bps?

 

 

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HousePriceMania

VOD share price now below August 1995 price.

It's hitting my portfolio quite badly now.

Should we bail on it or persevere ?

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3 minutes ago, HousePriceMania said:

VOD share price now below August 1995 price.

It's hitting my portfolio quite badly now.

Should we bail on it or persevere ?

until the divi is cut, i ain't bothered despite being down almost 40%

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leonardratso

re you guys with dc stakeholder landg work pnesions, I asked them this;

Is there any chance of ever getting any better funds in the stakeholder pension selection, i know years ago you messed up and accidentally let me buy gold and silver funds before you backed me out and put me back in rubbish like UK sterling lifestyle funds, ok fair enough, risky, but how about some south east asia/indian subcontinent, far east and other emerging market funds? Of my ISA and sipp outside of this work pension im powering ahead in those types of funds, really miss that kind of thing here, the melon funds provide some limited exposure to oil and commodities but not a great deal.
PS. when i say far east im not talking about 50% equity in Australia or Newzealand.

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Good Afternoon,

Thank you for your message.

The Fund Centre will be updated when new fund become available to the Stakeholder Pension
Scheme. you can browse available funds in the investments tab of your online account.
There are no changes/ updates due in the near future.

If you need anything further please let us know. You can contact us on our webchat
facility which is open Monday Friday 9-5. You can find this via your online account by
clicking the green help icon at the bottom of page.

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leonardratso

so its a case of shut up dweeb, we never mess up and if we do its your fault for being a mouthy cunt.

the range of funds i can swap out to are really shit, theres 52 in all and many seem to be funds of funds, plus they are very hard to get any breakdown out of, key facts documents might as well just be a pdf that says 'this is a fund' and thats it.
 

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