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Have a look over the weekend and post the link then. I can have a read on the train Monday morning and report back. -
I may just ask the Indy....Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHave a look over the weekend and post the link then. I can have a read on the train Monday morning and report back.
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That's a rather personal question.Originally posted by GB9 View PostI may just ask the Indy....
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interesting:
Plunge in Sterling fails to provide widespread boost to exports
Sterling’s plunge since the Brexit referendum failed to provide a widespread boost to exports, which rose just 0.2 percent in August. Imports, by contrast, jumped 7.5 percent, led by foreign shipments of electrical machinery, cars and aircraft. As a result, the trade deficit widened to to 12.1 billion pounds ($15 billion).
In the latest three months, the shortfall in goods and services widened to 12.6 billion pounds from 9 billion pounds, suggesting trade may again act as a drag on growth in the third quarter. The deficit in August alone grew to 4.7 billion pounds.I'm alright JackComment
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It was going fine until you started talking the economy down.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostComment
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Er, why do you think that might be (hint: imports are required before exports)? Again, before posting these generic articles, you should educate yourself.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
At this stage, the metrics to look for are the forward looking ones, such as the order component of the manufacturing PMI. Not surprisingly, they tell a completely different story (a positive one).
It remains to be seen whether (and the extent to which) any rebalancing occurs, because there are many competing factors, but your misunderstanding is clear.Comment
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But just as fun to watch.Originally posted by Bee View PostThe Brexit is for when? This is worse than a slow death.
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Mate, apart from making a killing with my short GBP position in June, I've been enjoying an almost 20% pay rise for the last few month thanks to Brexit. Trust me I am doing anything but sulking, I am actually LOVIN this soap opera and pray it continues for quite a while a yet.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThat reaction is called Sulking
As Lord Baelish in Game of Thrones says "Chaos isn't a pit. Chaos is a ladder".
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