BosnianBlue
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bit more cases than yesterday in italy, but the record was not beaten for third straight day, looks like the curve is flattening hopefully.
Its very sad, but I guess after the recent high figures for new cases in Italy fatalities will carry on rising even after new cases start to fall off. At least the new cases there seem to have levelled off even if they haven’t started to significantly drop yet.
Ha. There’s no definite reasoning behind why although the main driving factors would be the strong response by the U.K. and expected passing of the US stimulus package (FTSE is British registered companies but many companies trade in N America and rely on a strong US economy).Calling @SWP's back , ftse up nearly 10% today. Why is this, are people thinking this is the bottom and piling in?
No they need to put more trains on and stagger people's shift times to avoid the cramming on of those that need to use themWe have all seen on social media all the people on top of each other on the underground,no way 2 meters away from each other so this is going to get worse in the coming days with more deaths.We need to close the underground now.
Anyone doubting what to do.....
The next 100,000 took just 2 days.It took:
- 67 days from the first reported case of coronavirus to reach the first 100,000 cases
- 11 days for the second 100,000 cases
- Just four days for the third 100,000 cases
Yeah then his employer’s a twat then.They have enough transport to cart all the gear , two to a van
I’ve not lumped in yet, I’m waiting until it drops to 4500.Ha. There’s no definite reasoning behind why although the main driving factors would be the strong response by the U.K. and expected passing of the US stimulus package (FTSE is British registered companies but many companies trade in N America and rely on a strong US economy).
The discount in the market is very tempting for many with the liquidity to sit on it for 6 months to a few years. I’m snowed under at work with Big Boys ploughing in.
Having said that, I personally don’t believe we’ve found bottom yet although I’d bet my mortgage on the markets being higher than today in 18 months times.
Ha. There’s no definite reasoning behind why although the main driving factors would be the strong response by the U.K. and expected passing of the US stimulus package (FTSE is British registered companies but many companies trade in N America and rely on a strong US economy).
The discount in the market is very tempting for many with the liquidity to sit on it for 6 months to a few years. I’m snowed under at work with Big Boys ploughing in.
Having said that, I personally don’t believe we’ve found bottom yet although I’d bet my mortgage on the markets being higher than today in 18 months times.
Fine. ID badge mugging gangs it is then.
Nah, my Mrs just got the general text and later on she had a phone call from her GP to say they were sending her a letter to stay in for 12 weeks.
It's all a bit of a mess
Don’t forget I’m talking about the markers and they usually run some 3-9 months ahead of the economy. The markets will pick up before we exit a recession as they’re based on future profits and dividends (as well as touchy-feeling crap such as sentiment). I think the economy is in for a tough couple of years but it seems as though we aren’t going to go through the austerity route this time. Bring on Keynes.hope you’re right on your prediction of 18 months, I suspect we may be wading through the debris of this crash for some time, far too many variables that cannot be quantified with the medical situation moving forward.
Because when they announced their lockdown, people dispersed all over the place (just like us), they still continued and still continue to go out and about in crowds (just like us), they have the second largest elderly population in the world (they are 23%, UK is 18% so not far behind), they have families of different generations living together, somehow it seems to have got into and spread through care homes (we have a lot of care homes), they kiss to say hello to each other, their population have not been wearing masks and gloves like S.Koreans have (just like us)...Why are Italy having it so bad