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Anyone punting on the pound this morning
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On a slightly different note, I'll certainly be bringing some Aussie dollars back over here in the next week or so. It'll be a while before it's $2.70 to the pound again. -
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It will either go up or go down relative to other currencies.
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Gotta be done hasn't it. Lots of people doing it, if you listen to the brokers.Originally posted by kontracta Matt View PostOn a slightly different note, I'll certainly be bringing some Aussie dollars back over here in the next week or so. It'll be a while before it's $2.70 to the pound again.Comment
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Not if it gets frozen at specific rate pending exchange to eurosOriginally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIt will either go up or go down relative to other currencies.
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Gosh maybe it'll manage to stay above $1.6."Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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How is that working out for you?Originally posted by aussielong View PostLong long long
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Unlikely. The aussies have no more chance of joining the euro than we have.Originally posted by AtW View PostNot if it gets frozen at specific rate pending exchange to euros
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It's not exactly on the (monthly) NFP scaleOriginally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostHow is that working out for you?
NB. Caveats that wind AtW up apply. Other witless opinions are available. Sminki Pinki. Falia hele, Falia hela.
I thought the £ would make a big move on election day if the tories got in - instead the Dow lost 1k points
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