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EssexFTB
I know its early days but its worth a mention i feel.

This year the FTSE has rarely been positive. We havent seen any major drops but we have seen sustained negativity. If it carries on for much more we could have a yoy negative FTSE 100.

Would a falling stock market affect House Prices or will it just pile on the pressure for the government?

Is their any relation between a poorly performing FTSE and Credit Availability and so on?

Does anybody care?

Cheers
DissipatedYouthIsValuable
QUOTE (EssexFTB @ Jan 11 2008, 09:48 AM) *
I know its early days but its worth a mention i feel.

This year the FTSE has rarely been positive. We havent seen any major drops but we have seen sustained negativity. If it carries on for much more we could have a yoy negative FTSE 100.

Would a falling stock market affect House Prices or will it just pile on the pressure for the government?

Is their any relation between a poorly performing FTSE and Credit Availability and so on?

Does anybody care?

Cheers


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