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In 2021 approximately 2.3 million Brits held some form of cryptocurrency, up 400,000 holders when compared to the previous year according to the FCA. So what are cryptocurrencies, and given they are prone to crashes in value, what does the future hold for this form of investment?
What are cryptocurrencies, and given they are prone to crashes in value, what does the future hold for this form of investment?
During times of consistent low economic growth, sometimes moving the Bank of England’s (BoE) base rate is not enough to elicit a positive response in the economy. This has led some central banks to adopt an alternative monetary policy called “quantitative easing”.
During times of consistent low economic growth, sometimes moving the Bank of England’s base rate is not enough to elicit a positive response in the economy.
In 1965, Conservative politician Iain Macleod coined a term which would still be used decades later. Since then, whenever the term stagflation is used it creates a sense of fear among economists. Below we have explained what this is and how it affects you.
Whenever the term stagflation is used it creates a sense of fear among economists. Below we have explained what this is and how it affects you.