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Crikey... £1 approaching $1.60
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It’s speculation again and has no relevance to the true value. Interestingly, the head of OPEC was on tv today. A very educated and experienced man who once worked for Exxon. He said the oil price hike was totally caused by speculation and investors has spent 30 billion dollars pushing up the price of oil.
With the pound targeted today; bet your life there will be champagne parties in the city tonight."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Agree - Forex trading will be IMMENSE especially as we are meant to see another 50 point cut in two weeks on Interest Rate - Although if we DO see $1.50 that will be scary; however it will more than likely bounce back to the usual $1.85 over the coming months as the doom followers subsideOriginally posted by Paddy View PostIt’s speculation again and has no relevance to the true value. Interestingly, the head of OPEC was on tv today. A very educated and experienced man who once worked for Exxon. He said the oil price hike was totally caused by speculation and investors has spent 30 billion dollars pushing up the price of oil.
With the pound targeted today; bet your life there will be champagne parties in the city tonight.Comment
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Most likely, the rate cut has been priced in by the markets over the last 2 days. So yes, it is possible we will see a bounce.Originally posted by Liability View PostAgree - Forex trading will be IMMENSE especially as we are meant to see another 50 point cut in two weeks on Interest Rate - Although if we DO see $1.50 that will be scary; however it will more than likely bounce back to the usual $1.85 over the coming months as the doom followers subside'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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"Usual" is a matter of perspective, it was "usually" much lower than $1.85 in the 10 years before it was $1.85 (approx 1993-2003).Originally posted by Liability View Postit will more than likely bounce back to the usual $1.85Comment
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Holy cow, it's at $1.55 right now. I'm going to start doing work off RentaCoder...
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I earn in USD
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1 eur = 0.79 GBP up from 0.77
woohoo
I have a 20k invoice being paid in next week.. keep on rising
£600 better off
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I specifically negotiated my contract in £ with a US client 1 year ago, when the £ was overOriginally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI earn in USD
$2 and rising. Thought I was being so clever
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