Friday, Nov 14, 2008

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cnn: G-20 gets down to business

I think there are a couple of prices which appear out of date, such as petrol in the USA, i have been reliably informed it is around $2.85 a gallon , this article is interesting when you look at the figures.

Posted by mark @ 10:51 AM (289 views) Add Comment

4 Comments

1. paul said...

United Kingdom 3.78% inflation?

Friday, November 14, 2008 11:24AM Report Comment
 

2. bystander said...

Paul its the enormous amount the UK sheeple pay for petrol which amazes me. Over $8 a gallon is far and away the most paid by any of the other G20 states. Is this due mainly to the 75%+ tax levied by HMG on petrol (luxury tax). HMG have us all bent so far over the barrel it's no wonder they use spin and deception to make most of us all get up in the morning and be productive members of a very unproductive economy.

Friday, November 14, 2008 12:08PM Report Comment
 

3. Fjcruiser said...

an interim US president, an outgoing EU president I just dont see why the G20 is doing the headlines. Another taxpayers waste initiative so GB can blurt about his new keynesian policies.

Friday, November 14, 2008 01:09PM Report Comment
 

4. 51ck-6-51x said...

Why are these numbers undefined?
UK GDP = 0.99%, what does that mean?
Markets - is this draw-down? YoY? what markets - all shares? 100 most capitalised? what?
Useless CNN, useless.

Friday, November 14, 2008 02:09PM Report Comment
 

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