Monday, Aug 07, 2006
Denmark raises base rate
MSN Money: Danish Central Bank Raises Key Rates
Denmark's central bank on Thursday raised its main lending and discount rates a quarter-point, to 3.25 percent and 3 percent, respectively.
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1. sebastian said...
National average "£28,210", doubt it. Interesting read though, glad that people are actually refusing to buy.
2. George Monsoon said...
28,000 - Now that would be really nice.!
I am on considerably less than the national average, and I am considered to be on a good wack where I live.
3. sebastian said...
Confused, don't think I meant to post that here... :S
4. Retiredbanker said...
George M.
In what part of the UK do you live ?.
My son-in-law manages a factory in the East Midlands,and tells me that £11/12k p.a. is considered a
reasonable wage for the scutters in that locality. Relatives in East Anglia, Cornwall, and Yorkshire say
it's the same for those areas.
That's not even a reasonable pension!