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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2022 · 16 MIN

Commodity Prices Hit Highest Level Since 2008 Financial Crisis As Stock Markets Fall

from Money Tips Daily by Charles Kelly, former IFA and author of · host Charles Kelly Business Coach

Oil and Gas price soar amid supply chain worries after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. With inflation already soaring to 30-year highs there is no sign of relief for businesses and consumers recently hit with higher prices for petrol and gas. UK and European stock markets fell sharply with the FTSE 100 closing down 190 points (2.57%) and the FT250 down 696 or 3.57%. US markets are also down wiping billions of dollars off the value of western companies. Watch video version Russia’s economy appears to be in freefall as sanctions force a collapse of the Rouble and Russian stock market. Businesses are severing ties with Russia and lending markets are being closed off. Property News HMO landlords renting rooms on an ‘bills included’ basis will be hit with massive cost increases this year. Gas prices have already doubled and could go even higher if the war chokes off supplies. The Nationwide survey was published this week and reported a 12.6% annual increase in UK house prices to February 2022. The cost of a typical UK home rose by a record £29,162 in the last year, the biggest cash increase in property prices since it started collecting comparable data in 1991, according to the Building Society. The price of an average UK home is £260,230 but around double that figure for most of London and the Southeast. Property prices are being driven by continued demand from buyers who are competing for relatively few properties on the market, especially larger homes outside of big city centres. Second property owners in some parts of Wales could face a 300% council tax hike in a bid by the Welsh government to make homes more affordable for local people. London sales and rentals appear to be bouncing back as people start to return to the office, but retail shops and cafes have taken a hammering in the last two years and thousands have closed for good. Take a look around any shopping mall or high street and you will see many empty units. Whether property prices can continue to rise in the current economic climate remains to be seen. You can learn how professional property investors make money whether the average market is moving up or down, with the biggest opportunities coming during a recession or downturn which is looking more and more likely. Get control of your finances in 2022. We know exactly what the millionaire and billionaire habits and traits are, as success leaves tracks. All you need to do is follow their tracks to become wealthy and financially free! If you would like to learn more about investing and managing your money, become a professional property investor, or would like to be financially free without working any harder, watch this free on demand training. I will give a special free gift which can help you to immediately transform your finances when you attend the online training. Click on this link to watch the free training now https://bit.ly/3wLWqx2

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