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Shaun Richards

@notayesmansecon

I am an independent economist who specialises in inflation measurement and monetary economics, Adviser to pension and investment funds. Bank of England watcher.

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Why is no-one else questioning the Bank of England QT programme? notayesmanseconomics.wordpress.com/2023/11/08/why… via Shaun Richards

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Why is no-one else questioning the Bank of England QT programme? notayesmanseconomics.wordpress.com/2023/11/08/why… via Shaun Richards

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There is more potentially good news for those looking for a UK mortgage as our five-year yield falls below 4.25%

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UK Wind Power has started the day strongly at 18.8 GW. Sadly it is going to fade away through the day, which is probably why we are burning 1.4 GW of coal.
The price over the past 24 hours has been £114 per MWH

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Halifax: Average UK house prices rose by +1.1% in October, compared to a fall of -0.3% in September
• Property prices dropped by -3.2% on an annual basis (vs -4.5% last month)

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After an awful performance in the rugby world cup Australia decided to increase interest-rates by 0.25% in response....

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More bad news for the economy of Germany as production fell by 1.4% in September making it 3.7% below a year ago.

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It is a better morning for UK Wind Power at 12.7 GW. However we are still burning 1 GW of coal and importing 3.7 GW.
The price over the past 24 hours has been £82 per MWH

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