服务承诺
资金托管
原创保证
实力保障
24小时客服
使命必达
51Due提供Essay,Paper,Report,Assignment等学科作业的代写与辅导,同时涵盖Personal Statement,转学申请等留学文书代写。
51Due将让你达成学业目标
51Due将让你达成学业目标
51Due将让你达成学业目标
51Due将让你达成学业目标私人订制你的未来职场 世界名企,高端行业岗位等 在新的起点上实现更高水平的发展
积累工作经验
多元化文化交流
专业实操技能
建立人际资源圈Low_Unemployment
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Low Unemployment
The Impact of Low Inflation on Borrowers and Savers
Inflation refers to the continual increase in prices. The value or purchasing power of money refers to the amount of goods or services one unit of money can buy. Inflation means the value of money is falling because prices keep rising.
Inflation and deflation are both far-reaching titanic forces that spread out and greatly influence returns across all major financial markets. The outcome of the inflation or deflation question is crucial for stock investors, bond investors, real-estate investors etc. Some investment classes tend to do well in during periods of high inflation whereas others tend to do well during periods of low inflation.
The United Kingdom has been fortunate recently that the economy has been basking under an inflation level that has been both controlled and maintained at around 2.5%. Generally, it is assumed that low inflation is good not just for the economy but good for the country as a whole - good for the financial markets, good investors and good for consumers.
Investment returns over recent years have been reasonable. However, if low inflation continues to be maintained, this could well mean that at some point in the future we
inflation, rate, real, interest, lower, high, rates, money, good, savers, returns, low, investors, however, been, investments, investment, growth, continues, years, value, tend, tax, supply, services, refers, prices, periods, per, nominal, markets, manufacturers, maintained, impact, higher

