there was an interesting article in the times yesterday

where the trend was identified here and in the US that shares prices
significantly rise during times of conflict

interesting eh?



-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Dudley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 September 2002 13:53
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: U.S., UK launch major Iraq airstrikes


> the UK is just going along because they think we will bail them out of the
> greatest economical depression they have ever seen.
> if we can even recover in three years time.


What a load of absolute crap, since when has the UK been in a depression?

The UK economy is stronger than it's been for decades, our national debt is
almost gone, inflation is low, interest rates are low, the housing market is
booming, every indicator points to the UK econmoy being strong and stable,
as it has been for a long time now. Perhaps the only problem is share
prices, but that's the same everywhere.

I'm interested why you think the UK is in the the "greatest economical
depression they have ever seen", did you get that info from the national
enquirer or some other tabloid?





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