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    Re: Wages growth vs. Inflation; EU and UK

    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    so JamesWales as your the font of knowledge regarding inflation I saw these figures this morning regarding price rises .UK price rises in the past 12 months

    ▪️Domestic gas 95%
    ▪️Domestic electricity 54%
    ▪️Pasta 48%
    ▪️Fuel 40%
    ▪️Used cars 30%
    ▪️Bread 16%
    ▪️Rice 15%

    how come headline inflation is currently 9% ?
    Need some clarity :

    Will the world be now holding strike ballots , to teach Boris a lesson ??

    Is inflation only happening here ??

    If flour and jam go up we will not see any cake gate parties

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    Re: Wages growth vs. Inflation; EU and UK

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Need some clarity :

    Will the world be now holding strike ballots , to teach Boris a lesson ??

    Is inflation only happening here ??

    If flour and jam go up we will not see any cake gate parties
    good lord no we are as organ would say part of the reset !

    just looking at the German figures today

    German producer price inflation surges to 33.6 percent in May, the highest level ever recorded since 1949.


    on the same day Germany will restart coal plants and take steps to conserve gas amid concerns about Russian supplies

    Russian oil exports to China have increased by 55% over the past year Russia's ruble hits seven-year high against US Dollar !

    None of it makes any sense . weren't the sanctions against the ruskies supposed to hurt there economy ?

    Loos like Brazil , China and India are filling in the gaps ! can't see inflation coming down any day soon

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    Re: Wages growth vs. Inflation; EU and UK

    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    good lord no we are as organ would say part of the reset !

    just looking at the German figures today

    German producer price inflation surges to 33.6 percent in May, the highest level ever recorded since 1949.


    on the same day Germany will restart coal plants and take steps to conserve gas amid concerns about Russian supplies

    Russian oil exports to China have increased by 55% over the past year Russia's ruble hits seven-year high against US Dollar !

    None of it makes any sense . weren't the sanctions against the ruskies supposed to hurt there economy ?

    Loos like Brazil , China and India are filling in the gaps ! can't see inflation coming down any day soon
    This was always the problem. Europe slaps sanctions on Russia, Russia in turn finds other markets for their produce who get it at a better price, and Europe is worse off as a result. But there is no right answer here.

    Check out the Ruble. It's absolutely surging.
    https://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?f...o=EUR&view=10Y

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    Re: Wages growth vs. Inflation; EU and UK

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    This was always the problem. Europe slaps sanctions on Russia, Russia in turn finds other markets for their produce who get it at a better price, and Europe is worse off as a result. But there is no right answer here.

    Check out the Ruble. It's absolutely surging.
    https://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?f...o=EUR&view=10Y
    whilst Germany have started the ball rolling on opening up coal power plants .Italy expected to follow suit

    https://mqworld.com/2022/06/20/germa...gest%20economy.

    don't think Greta will be too happy !

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    Re: Wages growth vs. Inflation; EU and UK

    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    whilst Germany have started the ball rolling on opening up coal power plants .Italy expected to follow suit

    https://mqworld.com/2022/06/20/germa...gest%20economy.

    don't think Greta will be too happy !
    Germany never stopped did they?

    Whereas here in the UK, our government are satan for approving a coal plant in cumbria to supply coal for a steel plant which would otherwise import it. Or close.

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