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    Trump has said he wants to drop sanctions against Russia and NK

    Waste of time mentioning that as people just can see it. You should add that the man in charge needed money so where to get it from?
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    No taxes on working people, just

    To my mind pots and kettles. Both sides on here are as bad as each other. Brexit - a major thought not given that much of a mention. Look at all of that lovely money we send to them. Ok we get some back for infrastructure etc but why not keep and spend the lot ourselves. It didn't work out. I...
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    No taxes on working people, just

    What happened to jobs during the period of worse inflation? While that is going to worsen things it's not by an amount that really concerns the BofE. The BofE use CPI, RPI and a different RPI. Current inflation CPI Prices in the UK went up by 1.7% in the 12 months to September, the lowest rate...
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    Typical Labour. I’m alright Jack…..

    No I was just pointing out a factor that has to be considered that will get worse the longer the tenant remains there. Essential maintenance needs to be ensured as well. Having lived amongst them another type of person can crop up. Could afford a mortgage but do not want one. At the time...
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    No taxes on working people, just

    The BofE don't see it like that. A slightly higher increase from wage pressure all on it's own. ie Wage increases.
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    Will Trump deliver what he has promised?

    Biden have mentioned several EV related on China. Some on materials are low as sources are needed for the USA. Mentions finding alternative sources of these.
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    Will Trump deliver what he has promised?

    No one seems sure about how many there are. Some 10's of millions get mentioned. He also mentioned letting some in - back in. Suppose job related.
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    Will Trump deliver what he has promised?

    A major aim cropped up in a financial interview. An area that is rather like CGT which is handled in the same way. FED rate and another. 21% In the U.S., the federal corporate tax rate is a flat rate of 21%. States may also impose a separate corporate tax on companies. He wants it to be 15%...
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    Typical Labour. I’m alright Jack…..

    When building costs tend to increase all of the time?
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    Will Trump deliver what he has promised?

    Murdoch kicked it off.
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    Will Trump deliver what he has promised?

    Oh well here we go again. Political rants ignoring the point of the 1st post.
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    Typical Labour. I’m alright Jack…..

    Just where does the money come from to build council houses at rates that have been achieved in the past? I look at it from the point of view of growing up in an overspill estate. Mostly council houses with nearby adjoining areas of more that were built earlier. The area I lived in was built...
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    Trump has said he wants to drop sanctions against Russia and NK

    A fact that didn't get reported on to any great extent and before the invasion. C4 had a go and odd factors turned up in some other reports. It results in a tendency for an east west split. This area came up again when Russia allowed some who wanted to go to leave an occupied area. Some did then...
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    Budget

    https://news.sky.com/story/rachel-reeves-avoids-liz-truss-moment-as-markets-stabilise-13246144
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    Budget

    Which an audit will also show. New kid on the block for me was seeing the accounts of a company I worked for adding a good will value.
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    Too close to call

    BBC just did a program on what a president does between getting elected and Inauguration. It seems Trump is currently selecting 4,000 people for state jobs. Our system was mentioned. Seems politics goes deeper in theirs.
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    Budget

    There is a list of them here https://lpscdn.linklaters.com/-/media/files/insights/2020/july/2-2020-top-track-100-league-table.ashx?rev=7bb11d41-f1d6-4a84-9f71-06e7bf08783d&extension=pdf Looking on company house the do provide conventional accounts details. I just looked at the audit report on...
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    Budget

    The gov may well tell them to produce a proper balance sheet. From the separate cut and paste I posted EBITDA is not a metric recognized under generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Some public companies report EBITDA in their quarterly results along with adjusted EBITDA figures...
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    Budget

    Both Labour and Tory see another way. Productivity increases = less jobs so more can be needed. Problem solved in terms of running the country but investments are needed. Only catch is more productivity needs market size to increase. The FED noticed that corporate profits had increased from...
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