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What Is The Inflation Rate In The UK?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

For the month of February 2022, the Consumer Price Index for the United Kingdom is 115.8. The annual inflation rate is 6.1 percent (compared to 5.4 percent for the previous month). Inflation was 0.8 percent from January to February 2022. What will the UK inflation rate be in 2022? In recent months, prices in the […]

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What Happen After Inflation?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

Price increases could be a sign of a fast-growing economy. Demand for products and services is fueled by people buying more than they need to avoid tomorrow’s rising prices. Suppliers are unable to keep up. Worse still, neither can wages. As a result, most people are unable to afford common products and services. Do prices

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What Is The GDP Of Switzerland?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

According to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts, Switzerland’s GDP is predicted to reach 795.00 USD billion by the end of 2021. According to our econometric models, Switzerland’s GDP will trend around 850.00 USD Billion in 2022 and 900.00 USD Billion in 2023 in the long run. What accounts for Switzerland’s high GDP? Switzerland

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When Did The US Recession End?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

The Great Recession lasted from December 2007 to June 2009, making it the longest downturn since World War II. The Great Recession was particularly painful in various ways, despite its short duration. From its peak in 2007Q4 to its bottom in 2009Q2, real gross domestic product (GDP) plummeted 4.3 percent, the greatest drop in the

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How To Look Up Stock Futures?

Futures / The Money Farm Team

A single stock future (SSF) is a two-party futures contract. The buyer of the SSF, often known as the “long” side of the contract, agrees to pay a set price for 100 shares of a single stock at a future date (the delivery date). How can I keep track of futures? Accessing publicly available market

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Do Futures Predict Market Open?

Futures / The Money Farm Team

Investors who want to sell that day should wait until after the market opens if S&P 500 Index futures move higher outside of market hours and imply the stock market will increase on the opening (or set a higher price limit). When index futures indicate a lower opening, buyers may want to hold off. However,

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Is GDP A Measure Of Wealth?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

GDP is a flow measure of the market value of goods and services created over time, and it cannot include any wealth measure that is a stock variable (ie a measurement at a point in time of a quantity that may have accumulated over years). Is GDP a good indicator of a country’s wealth? How

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Does The Price Of Silver Go Up With Inflation?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

Inflation does not effect gold, silver, and other precious metals in the same way that it does food and personal services. Precious metals have both symbolic and industrial worth, and unlike paper money, they cannot be manufactured at will. Gold has a long history of being used as a symbol of riches. As some of

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What Should Minimum Wage Be Based On Inflation?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

Consumer prices rose 5.3 percent in August compared to the previous year, causing some anxiety as the economy recovers from the pandemic. Food prices at home increased by 3%, while food prices away from home (i.e. restaurants) increased by 4.7 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ latest release this week. Rents and energy

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What Was The Real GDP In 2008?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

In the fourth quarter, from October to December, the economy shrank by 8.4%. The real gross domestic product (GDP) was only $15.3 trillion. The Troubled Asset Relief Program rescue averted a worsening of the financial crisis. The Dow plummeted to 7,552.29 in November after reaching a high of 14,164.53 on October 9, 2007. In 2009,

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