Posted in News on Oct 20th, 2008
News Week: 20th October 2008
The UK is said to have plunged into a recession and that by the end of next year there could be as many as 400,000 more people unemployed. The banks have recently decided not to pass on the 0.5% cut in inflation rates to their customers.
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Posted in Blog on Oct 15th, 2008
When Britain finally went into recession a matter of weeks ago, there seemed to be this sense of inevitability beforehand, like it was already a foregone conclusion and that the recession was already underway.
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Posted in News on Sep 22nd, 2008
News Week: 22nd September 2008
The credit crunch has really hit hard these past few weeks; £100 billion has been wiped off from the stock markets and predictions into the economic future seem bleak. Estimations form Britain’s largest mortgage provider, HBOS, are that the credit crunch could last another 18 months.
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Posted in Announcements, Blog on Sep 20th, 2008
First of all, welcome to the Credit Crunch Busters website. Whether you stumbled upon this site by coincidence or you have a genuine interest in the economic crisis that is the current recession, it is my aim to guide you through
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