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Will the UK see deflation, stagnation, inflation or hyperinflation?  

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I am actually uncertain where we are going to go from here. We have low interest rates around 0.5% on ISA'a (with no introductory offers included). Bank of England rates remain at an historic low of 0.5%.

For me this replicates what happened/is happening in Japan. Is that any good as a thought process for what is to come?

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Just had deflation

now a little stagnated as we recover from the banking/credit crisis

heading towards a little inflation as economies get under way again

will never see hyperinflation: the EU/single currency has sorted that out and really, hyperinflation has to be created, politically. (Read up on Weimar Republic hyperinflation crisis post WW I.)

I am actually uncertain where we are going to go from here. We have low interest rates around 0.5% on ISA'a (with no introductory offers included). Bank of England rates remain at an historic low of 0.5%.

For me this replicates what happened/is happening in Japan. Is that any good as a thought process for what is to come?

Posted

Predicting the economic future has always been tricky and is certainly not a science because the "human factor" is more than 50 pct.

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