Wednesday, August 4, 2010
This is sure to push up houseprices
Job creation slows to nine-month low
Employment growth slowed to its weakest rate in nine months in July, with the healthcare sector particularly hard hit as public spending cuts began to bite, a survey showed on Wednesday.
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monty032 says:
Mark, of the eight articles posted so far today, you posted four of them, and only one of yours was about house prices – in China. How about giving it a rest?
mark says:
whats your problem monty032?
rumble says:
If I may, I believe it’s that “of the eight articles posted so far today, you posted four of them, and only one of yours was about house prices – in China.”
mark says:
rumble DOH oh yeh…lol
I forgot slowing service sector, poor retail sales, jobs going down the pan, etc none of these have anything to do with houseprices..
clever ole monty
sibley's love child says:
In fairness Monty, they’re still – albeit indirectly – relevant to HPI/C…
miken says:
Sorry mark, I tend to agree with the previous comments. There’s been far too many articles today which are not directly related to house prices. Probably fine for 1 or 2 non-directly-related articles if there’s not much news. This site is becoming like a common bulletin board and not specifically about house prices. This ruins it (the site) IMHO since it distracts attention from better related posts.
mr g says:
Surely anything that impacts on the economy also impacts on house prices?