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I don't give a tulip what rich say, they will always be richer whatever happens. Hope you enjoy your holidays in sunny cornwall though, or pay 10% more for an iphone soon
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They had the CEO of Hargreves Lansdown (FTSE100h explain precisely that on R4 this morning.Originally posted by diseasex View PostFarage told you that?

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BoE looking a bit toasty. Remember all those pictures of the Parthenon being hit by lightning? Funny old world. What goes around comes around I guess.
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Weaker Sterling is a positive. More exports. More jobs. More balanced economy.
Unless you're talking purely in your own self interest of course.
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Nope, nothing is happening.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's dropping because it has become clear that Brexiters got no clue what to do now
Together we can thrive outside of the EU. 350m a week will not go to NHS (10 years of that payment is lost on the markets, sorry), we will replace immigration from poor Europe with 10 fold immigration from rich India (it's growing economy!!!!). We can now set up free trade agreement (aka TTIP) with US ... oh wait , do we want it or not? not sure. I'm lost
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It's dropping because it has become clear that Brexiters got no clue what to do now
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Cable GBPUSD
The pound against the dollar just hit Friday's low of 1.3227.
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