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Quelle surprise. Yet another bank with an expensive branch network that has been in decline since the advent of online banking rushing to "blame" Brexit for it's own inherent inefficiencies.Originally posted by AtW View Post

I mean is ANYONE taken in by this hysterical nonsense...............apart from bitter Bremainers that is?
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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+1. The July decreases in construction, manufacturing and services activity were all in the pipeline anyway, but now they've been blamed on the Brexit vote!Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostQuelle surprise. Yet another bank with an expensive branch network that has been in decline since the advent of online banking rushing to "blame" Brexit for it's own inherent inefficiencies.

I mean is ANYONE taken in by this hysterical nonsense...............apart from bitter Bremainers that is?

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Is there any UK bank that had shares going up after Brexit vote?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostQuelle surprise. Yet another bank with an expensive branch network that has been in decline since the advent of online banking rushing to "blame" Brexit for it's own inherent inefficiencies.Comment
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In USD terms?Originally posted by AtW View PostIs there any UK bank that had shares going up after Brexit vote?Comment
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Your Sterling - it is no good here. Only strong currencies - you understand?Originally posted by AtW View PostEven in Sterling.Comment
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I've heard this before...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYour Sterling - it is no good here. Only strong currencies - you understand?
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Let's wait until they have all finished paying back mis-sold PPI etc. to get a better idea of just how profitable they really are.Originally posted by AtW View PostIs there any UK bank that had shares going up after Brexit vote?“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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