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	<title>Comments on: Base Rate Remains On Hold</title>
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		<title>By: David Lawrenson</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Lawrenson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Base rate remains on hold but one thing that won&#039;t be staying on hold is the uprating of pensions for inflation - it looks like it will be the lower CPI inflation measure, not the usually higher RPI that will be used in the future. 
Those who did not trust the govt and pension funds and invested in residential property instead (as their own little pension) will not be affected, of course!
No wonder property as an investment still retains some attractions. 
David Lawrenson
Topic Expert www.LettingFocus.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Base rate remains on hold but one thing that won&#8217;t be staying on hold is the uprating of pensions for inflation &#8211; it looks like it will be the lower CPI inflation measure, not the usually higher RPI that will be used in the future.<br />
Those who did not trust the govt and pension funds and invested in residential property instead (as their own little pension) will not be affected, of course!<br />
No wonder property as an investment still retains some attractions.<br />
David Lawrenson<br />
Topic Expert <a href="http://www.LettingFocus.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.LettingFocus.com</a></p>
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