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Thread: OT. The futures Bright, the Futures Brexit!!!

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    IS THE £ still in freefall?


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    No but Us dropped interest rate earlier

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    Quote Originally Posted by SithHappens View Post
    Article doesn't really say he's been getting pelters for it.

    I wouldn't criticise him for it, nor would I hold him up as some sort of hero either, I'm sure his multi million pound fortune will keep him going.

    Maybe some of those affected by his role in putting southampton into administration would have been grateful for some of his 'charity'
    Given I suspect he will be doing a bare minimum as an MP, then its honesty not taking the salary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    IS THE £ still in freefall?

    In the past 6 months, my UK pension has, when paid out in Euros, gone up by 1.6% thanks to the change in exchange rates. I wouldn't call that freefall by any stretch of the imagination. Quite the opposite in fact.

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    It's still got some way to go to recover to the amount it was before it fell off the cliff after the brext vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SithHappens View Post
    It's still got some way to go to recover to the amount it was before it fell off the cliff after the brext vote.
    Oh how I wish we still had the exchange rate from when I moved here in 1984 of £1 = 4.2 Dutch Guilders, which is 1.90 Euro rather than the €1.19 it currently is. That would mean another 4 or 5 holidays a year. Come on UK sort yersens aht

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Oh how I wish we still had the exchange rate from when I moved here in 1984 of £1 = 4.2 Dutch Guilders, which is 1.90 Euro rather than the €1.19 it currently is. That would mean another 4 or 5 holidays a year. Come on UK sort yersens aht
    it was 1.30 the day before the vote and lost 10 cents immediately and then nearly hit parity for a short while as confidence remained low.

    It has been doing better of late I know our holiday last year we only got around 1.09 and this time was 1.18 ish.

    We were promised sunny uplands and only good things by the likes of farage and Bozo, still waiting to see those unicorns. Seems we are still living in the 'brexit hasn't been as bad as it might have been', rather than being able to detail any improvements it's made to our lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SithHappens View Post
    it was 1.30 the day before the vote and lost 10 cents immediately and then nearly hit parity for a short while as confidence remained low.

    It has been doing better of late I know our holiday last year we only got around 1.09 and this time was 1.18 ish.

    We were promised sunny uplands and only good things by the likes of farage and Bozo, still waiting to see those unicorns. Seems we are still living in the 'brexit hasn't been as bad as it might have been', rather than being able to detail any improvements it's made to our lives.
    It would seem the only oven ready thing BoJo ever had was that pig at Eton...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SithHappens View Post
    It's still got some way to go to recover to the amount it was before it fell off the cliff after the brext vote.
    It has been £0,88 to the euro before,when actually in the EU. Do you remember that?

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    Over the last 10 years the euro sterling exchange rate has varied between 1.06 and 1.44. it's currently 1.20, broadly mid market.

    TTR's (inverse) 0.88 is equivalent to around 1.14. there has never been a scenario where euro was worth more than £ (or $ but that has got close a few times)

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