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Brexit was always going to be inflationary.
Then add a pandemic and…….
Again basic economics.
Perhaps the voters should study basic economics before voting in a referendum?
Raising interest rates when suffering from cost push inflation would be counter productive- Just making things even worse.
You need to tackle the causes of cost push inflation if you believe it’s not transitory.
Basic economics.
I reckon 'almost' everyone was surprised base rate remained unchanged, it seems to be a recurring theme of this administration.....delay as long as possible until it is 'almost' too late, then have to intervene with more drastic measures.
An increase back to 0.25% would have had very little real impact but it would have sent the message that the BOE was willing to act if required. The governor's attempt to explain the dither was rather pathetic...I kept wishing Mark Carney was still in charge.
Yes please, as I’m heavily committed on both, but I will settle for Barclays over 200p for now. :)
I can't see rates going up next month, politically it's not the best look. Making your voters poorer on the run up to Christmas...
Hopefully with the tide turning in interest rates, this should bode well for dividend payouts, margins increase and little more bottom line profit for the banks to distribute out. I just hope the new CEO can drive Barclays successfully.
Hopefully with the tide turning in interest rates, this should bode with for dividend payouts, margin increase and little more bottom line profit for the banks to distribute out. I just hope the new CEO can drive Barclays successfully.
Has anything been said about increasing the dividend thanks in advance gla regards jack
I think the reason it is disliked so much, is because the returns for Shareholders and Investors are so poor.
The Directors have always been about rewarding themselves and not the shareholders, rarely paying a divi above 3% and as a result, the SP really doesn't ever result in substantial increases.
It needs a cultural change, which isn't going to happen, as long as they have their snouts in the money trough.
"unless it starts to move up soon it's got to be a takeover target in my view..."
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'Hated' seems a bit strong!
So 'unless' the SP starts to go up, BARC will start to be seen as a 'takeover target'....in your view....which would presumably mean the SP increasing....because it is a 'takeover target'. So squaring that circle...the SP is going to rise no matter what...in your view?!
More negative news over the weekend regarding Barclays/Staley/Epstien as usual the press hate Barclays, seems to be the most hated stock out there, look at the P/E(around 5)compared to it's peer group and it's other valuation matrix , unless it starts to move up soon it's got to be a takeover target in my view...
Lets hope this does go over £2 next week and lloyds is over 50p
As per bald eagle, you should know the answer to that. If not please take time out to clue yourself up on the markets or you may lose a good bit of cash, as a lot of investors will over the coming months. It’s not a dig at you , just sensible advice. Hope you make some money. :-).
"are Aj Bell backed by Fsa?"
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Mo, you really need to do your own research.
I'm also slightly confused about why you are asking such a question...you have posted 2369 times on this forum so must be financially savvy.
are Aj Bell backed by Fsa?
Feileb I'm liking your header / title.
Moby77 Yes defiantly .
Madrugda Well put !
Buythestocknow Yes, lots will see it that way, paws crossed.
Wishing everyone a good weekend.
Hi M1k3y
Totally agree and they know that , stubborn arrogance, he just didnt like the fact every professional in the bond and equity markets know the crack better than he does lol
Hope you are keeping well and your portfolios glowing.
Regards W'
Strong Hold for the future.
This is going back above £2 next week no doubt
AJ bell are good. Do not use Bestinvest they are rubbish I’m transferring out of them to AJ bell.
Time to buy/add barc for the interest rate rise next month.
guys which is the cheapest FSA backed platform to use for shares isa etc
And it was all going so well Mr Wolf! I can feel your frustration. We will have to wait a bit longer to make our fortune (or get our money back)! Fur coats to the ready.
Definite Buy at this level for quick gain, then steady rise
Did you see his interview on Bloomberg? He was embarrassing. He’s totally incompetent - a human disaster. They should have raised interest rates as a statement of intent. They didn’t. They have lost all credibility. The pound falls, inflation increases. What a dunce!
Paul keating put his arm around her waist.