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Even if it would climb 6% it's still at 1.17 against the Euro, which is way lower then it was before the Referendum
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indeed, but Boris doesn't care nor does he have a plan. He will simply float around in the breeze and do whatever it takes to keep in Nr. 10 as long as possible.
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It requires PM to put extension to vote - plus EU to agree one, won’t be happening
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostThey don't have the numbers. Only way it can happen is for Johnson to immediately call a GE and hope to win a majority.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPersonally I always see a strong pound as a bad sign.
I also agree that the UK will not leave on 31st October. In fact I can never see it happening.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPersonally I always see a strong pound as a bad sign.
I also agree that the UK will not leave on 31st October. In fact I can never see it happening.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe Market seems bullish on the pound. They usually get it right.
Leading Forecaster Expects Pound to Climb 6% By End of 2019
I also agree that the UK will not leave on 31st October. In fact I can never see it happening.
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Leading Forecaster expects Pound to rise
The Market seems bullish on the pound. They usually get it right.
Leading Forecaster Expects Pound to Climb 6% By End of 2019
One of the pound’s most accurate forecasters is also one of the most bullish on the currency, predicting a rebound on expectations that Britain will miss the latest deadline for leaving the European Union.Tags: None
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