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Effects of Stocks on the British Inflation

In Europe, the British stocks experienced a rise in february following the news on inflation that had also
caused the prices of food and fuel to go up. This has offset the deflationary effects of the economic crisis.
It was expected that consumer price index would drop as weaker demand would drive retailers to bring down
their prices to attract more shoppers. However, the index rose from 3.0% in January to 3.2% in February.
Commodity stocks have experienced heavy losses recently while markets across Asia continue to gain with
Hong Kong and Japan’s indexes each experiencing a stunning 20% surge over the month of March.


Posted by Shue on April 24th, 2009 :: Filed under Uncategorized
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2 Responses to “Effects of Stocks on the British Inflation”

  1. Well I feel that inflation has affected the British stock markets drastically than any other county. Proper management of capital would lead to better results. The article reflects the same.

  2. Angus Webb
    June 15th, 2010

    Well I feel that inflation has affected the British stock markets drastically than any other county. Proper management of capital would lead to better results. The article reflects the same.
    +1

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