This is interesting given the fact that the UK is in the stronger bargaining position
Barnier's comments send the pound plunging
So when a UK goverment minister says something bad about the Brexit negotiations the pound plunges, and when the EU negotiator says things aren't going well the pound plunges,
Can anyone else see the common factor ?
It seems that the fate of the pound is linked to the Brexit negotiations, but the Euro isn't.
Perhaps can someone who firmly believes that the UK holds all the cards, explain why the Euro doesn't plunge when the Brexit negotiations go astray.
Barnier's comments send the pound plunging
So when a UK goverment minister says something bad about the Brexit negotiations the pound plunges, and when the EU negotiator says things aren't going well the pound plunges,
Can anyone else see the common factor ?
It seems that the fate of the pound is linked to the Brexit negotiations, but the Euro isn't.
Perhaps can someone who firmly believes that the UK holds all the cards, explain why the Euro doesn't plunge when the Brexit negotiations go astray.
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