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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostYes correct, and we still do
Seriously though, do you not think companies that want access to the single market will think twice about investing here with years of uncertainty? The ones who are here already aren't going to go anywhere yet but they will be drawing up plans for a move to the continent if things go badly with negotiations. It will just be a slow haemorraging of jobs abroad (and the best people).
Actually I know for a fact that is happening already in the City i.e. plans are being activated that were planned long before Brexit, in the event of Brexit.Last edited by CretinWatcher; 29 June 2016, 13:10.Comment
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"FTSE 100 breaks 6,300 and pound stabilises as hopes of stimulus banish Brexit blues" The TelegraphComment
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Originally posted by saptastic View Post"FTSE 100 breaks 6,300 and pound stabilises as hopes of stimulus banish Brexit blues" The TelegraphComment
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Originally posted by saptastic View Post"FTSE 100 breaks 6,300 and pound stabilises as hopes of stimulus banish Brexit blues" The TelegraphAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostThe FTSE had deeper drops in Dec last year and mid Feb this year than after the result last week. Fact.
Not saying there won't be more instability but CWs assertion that saying that companies my be moving abroad as a result is not based on fact and not substantiated.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostInterestingly London House prices probably won't be affected.
Brexit to see London's housing market fueled by 'foreign money pouring in' | London Evening Standard
They almost certainly will be affected. Prime Central London is a market in itself, largely divorced from London as a whole. It's too early to tell, but there's some evidence that UK buyers are going to wait and see, and no amount of foreign buying in PCL will offset that. That being said, an orderly () correction in prices would be a good thing.Comment
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