Saturday, January 25, 2014

Why was it important to buy war bonds during World War II? and Shopping arcade (New Bond street version)

Why was it important to buy war bonds during World War II?



Why were war bonds used in the first place? How did war bonds help with World War II? What happened after the war bonds were used? Why were war bonds important to the U.S. during the war?


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Answer by Emily Weasley
i learned this last year but i think im correct:
citizens bought the war bonds and the money was used for supplies for the troops. eventually, the citizens who bought the bonds would get some money back. the war bonds were good because troops were in desperate need of supplies and money. economy was also really good after the war which really benefited the US.


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Shopping arcade (New Bond street version)
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A report by property firm Cushman & Wakefield has revealed New Bond Street in London is Europe's most expensive retail location with rates soaring by 19.4% on year.

Store rents grew to £536 per square foot per year, higher than those on Paris' Avenue des Champs-Elysees.

New Bond Street is home to exclusive brands such as Armani and it has claimed the European top spot due to an influx of foreign visitors as the sterling falls against major currencies including the dollar and the euro.

Last month, retail sales in Oxford Street, Bond Street and Regent Street grew 9.3% compared with a year ago – according to market researcher Springboard.

Cushman & Wakefield's head of central London retail, Peter Mace, said: "New Bond Street remains one of the most sought after locations in the world for luxury brands.



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