A&L are doing a good rate on their E Account at the mo...
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostWow, watching Neighbours till 3am....Comment
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Originally posted by ferret View PostNo worries, sold house end of last year and moved into rented so had to open a few accounts Bring on the crash!Comment
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Why save money in a depreciating currency? 0% in a Euro account is better than 10% in a Sterling account.Comment
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Originally posted by NoddY View PostWhy save money in a depreciating currency? 0% in a Euro account is better than 10% in a Sterling account.Comment
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Originally posted by NoddY View PostWhy save money in a depreciating currency? 0% in a Euro account is better than 10% in a Sterling account.Comment
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostI had that plan and sat back in 2005 confident of the big crash but the sods saved the day with even lower interest rates. Ended up with two and a half houses somehow or other at just the wrong time but fingers crossed it will be down to 1 and a half again sometime this week. Had three sales fall through in the past three months, two due to redundancies of the buyers. I'd be very confident if I was you but I think you'll be waiting a few years to make that killing. Just opened ICIC and B&B in anticipation of a wad coming my way !
Hope the sale goes through OK for you roots, two potential buyers getting made redundant is scary stuff! Mad when you consider the government spin shows that employment is booming!
Originally posted by NoddY View PostWhy save money in a depreciating currency? 0% in a Euro account is better than 10% in a Sterling account.
Was a pain in the arse opening the accounts and sorting the house out, let alone thinking about shoving into a different currency, will leave that for those smarter than me...my ferret is your ferretComment
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostI think the Euro has had its good run, a few articles starting to appear that the problems in Euroland may well be worse than UK and the US. 50/50 which way the sterling v euro exchange rate will go.
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Originally posted by ferret View PostYeah, I know what you mean. There is every possibility they could just keep on rising.
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Originally posted by tim123 View PostNo there isn't, there is a tiny possibility of that happening.
timmy ferret is your ferretComment
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