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Dramatic share plunges intensifies £100b bank bailout talks

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  • Dramatic share plunges intensifies £100b bank bailout talks


    The taxpayer-funded cash injection comes amid a dramatic warning that they are effectively bust.

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    Re: Dramatic share plunges intensifies £100b bank bailout talks

    What on earth did Brown & Darling think would happen as soon as the FSA released the dogs of short selling............ talk about joined up thinking

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      Re: Dramatic share plunges intensifies £100b bank bailout talks

      Aye i didnt get that - they made short selling legal? and there are now instructions on investment sites how to go about making money from short selling ? seems a bit crazy to me, but then stock markets have never really worked in my head.
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        Re: Dramatic share plunges intensifies £100b bank bailout talks

        Of course short selling is legal why would you think it wasn't. The FSA placed a temporary stop on it until a few days ago & they lifted just in time for the spivs to make a killing................& the tax payer to lose a fortune

        What is illegal & what the hedge funds rely on is the rumour mill which causes share prices to drop making the spivs millions. So it it's up to you to figure who starts the rumour in the 1st place

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