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The Credit Crunch in Charts

Thursday, October 23, 2008
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Our new classroom poster set provides teachers with a set of data posters offering students a sense of how the credit crunch has affected the UK and other economies and also bringing them up to speed with the latest developments….

This classroom poster set will be available to order in our online store from Friday 24 October - a link will be provided here as soon as it is live

The credit crunch an area of the course which moves at great speed and our chartroom poster set will be updated at regular intervals so that, if you order a copy, you will get the latest data set as the numbers change.

Subscribers will also have access to a special link within the Tutor2u site which gives access to the latest pdf version of the poster set - ideal for refreshing the content, perhaps as part of a student handout for a lesson.

The fifteen charts in the Credit Crunch set cover the following data series:

1: Inter-Bank Lending Interest Rates for the UK
2: UK Consumer Confidence and Borrowing
3: LIBOR 3 month rate and the Bank of England policy interest rate (%)
4: UK Mortgage Loan Approvals and House Prices
5: UK Business Confidence Indicators
6: The Credit Crunch hits Economic Growth
7: Economist Commodity Price Index
8: Policy Interest Rates for UK, USA and China
9: Attracting Deposits - Interest Rates on Personal Savings
10: Price of Oil Products during the Crunch
11: The Crunch Hits the UK Car Market
12: Northern Rock Ordinary Share Price
13: The Return of Inflation - Will it Last?
14: Shares of Financials Take a Pounding
15: The Crunch and the Cost of Borrowing - mortgages and unsecured loans

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