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    Predefinito La Gran Bretagna intravede la recessione

    Il settore immobiliare è in crollo, addirittura agenzie immobiliari stanno chiudendo. Il settore edilizio prevede per quest anno di DIMEZZARE il numero di nuovi edifici, e di perdere 100000 (centomila!) posti di lavoro.
    Qui si stanno riempendo le mutande, perchè sopra tutto c'è la situazione del credito, che qui sembra veramente in condizioni disperate.


    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7494508.stm

    Recession 'looming' for UK firms


    The UK is facing a serious risk of recession within months, the findings of a survey of almost 5,000 small, medium and large businesses suggest.
    The British Chambers of Commerce's (BCC) quarterly report found the credit crunch and rising costs had dented the most important sectors of the economy.
    It came as the FTSE 100 stock index briefly dipped into a "bear market".
    Prime Minister Gordon Brown said he was the right man to steer the UK economy through "difficult times". Global stock indexes have also fallen amid concerns about the global economy.

    The gloom surrounding the UK economy has been amplified by a string of further developments including:
    • Housebuilder Persimmon revealing it had cut 2,000 jobs amid woes in the UK housing market. The building firm said that completions of house sales in the first six months of the year were down 30%, during what it described as the "most challenging period in our recent history".
    • The Council of Mortgage Lenders saying that a recovery in the mortgage squeeze was still "some way away" - revealing that the number of loans for home purchases remained low in May at 52,700.
    • Shares in troubled lender Bradford & Bingley falling another 16% on Tuesday after Monday's 18% drop as concerns lingered over its fundraising plans.

    Grim outlook
    Firms in the manufacturing and services sector said domestic sales and orders had slowed over the past three months, said the BCC, which added that firms were also experiencing serious cash-flow problems.
    Its economic adviser, David Kern, said the survey showed a "menacing deterioration" in UK prospects.
    "We are now facing serious risks of recession," he said. "The outlook is grim and we believe that the correction period is likely to be longer and nastier than expected."


    There are a number of definitions of a recession, but the most commonly used one is when there are two quarters in a row of economic contraction, or negative growth.
    Services firms, which include restaurants, gyms and tour operators, have been particularly hard hit, the BCC reported.
    Sales and orders, job expectations and confidence in this sector had hit their lowest levels since the recession of the early 1990s.
    The BCC's director general David Frost said the report was deeply worrying.
    "I am sending Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown a strong message from the businesses I meet every day up and down the country," he said.
    "To put more pressure on business would not only restrict business growth and hit the consumer hard, it would crush further what our economy is based on - confidence."
    Mortgage drought
    The report is likely to add to the wave of pessimism sweeping across the business world, from retailers to house builders. Last week, the housing market suffered another blow when the Bank of England said mortgage approvals had plunged by 28% in May and were 64% lower than a year earlier.

    House builders are cutting jobs and offices as the property slump continues. Before the news of the job cuts at Persimmon, rival builders Taylor Wimpey and Barratt Developments had announced 2,000 redundancies in the past week.


    The mortgage drought has meant many people have been unable to secure the finance they need for a new home, while falling property prices have also put people off buying.
    There was more bad news for the economy on Monday, when official figures showed that industrial output was falling at its fastest rate for more than a year.
    Meanwhile, Marks and Spencer sent shivers across the retail sector last week when it reported a shock downturn in sales.
    Some economists believe the chances of a recession in the UK are now 500. They had hoped the slowdown in the economy would eventually reduce inflation, without turning into full-blown recession.

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    Non è proprio pertinente, ma mettiamocelo dento lo stesso. Altro calo delle vendite di case in Usa:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7496016.stm

    US home sales fall again in May

    The number of homes sold in the US fell more than expected in May, down 14% compared with the same month last year.


    Figures from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) also showed an uneven picture across the country.
    Sales in southern states were down 22.1%, whereas sales contracts in the west were 2% higher than in May 2007.
    Lower prices were attracting some buyers back into the market, the NAR said, but the downturn is expected to continue for some months to come.
    "You are going to see this trend for a while," said Bob Moulton of American Mortgage Group.
    "People are nervous about their jobs, they are nervous about getting [a mortgage] approved and they are nervous about paying too much for a house."
    There were, however, positive signs from Colorado and California where estate agents reported double-digit growth in Colorado Springs and Sacramento.
    "Some markets have seen a doubling in home sales from a year ago, while others are seeing contract signings cut in half," said NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun. The sales of new homes have been particularly badly hit, with sales expected to be almost a third lower this year compared with 2007.

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    Per la verità è già da un po' che siamo in recessione qui in Europa e negli USA...magarisarebbe il caso di rimettere i dazi, ed anche alti, sulle importazioni dalla Cina ed India visto che sono loro quelli che si arricchiscono vendendo agli occidentali. Noi ci riempiamo di roba più o meno inutile e loro si riempiono le tasche con i nostri soldi.

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    Per la verità è già da un po' che siamo in recessione qui in Europa e negli USA...magarisarebbe il caso di rimettere i dazi, ed anche alti, sulle importazioni dalla Cina ed India visto che sono loro quelli che si arricchiscono vendendo agli occidentali. Noi ci riempiamo di roba più o meno inutile e loro si riempiono le tasche con i nostri soldi.
    Si si sarei d'accordo anch'io su dazi più alti che però devono essere comuni all'UE altrimenti se deve essere solo l'Italia a rimetterci niente da fare.

 

 

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