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I don't see us getting a true profit or loss figure as GB plc for 3-4 years after the Brexit equivalent of a decree nisi. It could well be the case that longer term Eurozone issues see us benefitting but it is now Theresa's job to make sure that we are in a position to do so.
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FTFYOriginally posted by BlasterBates View PostLets face it the UK's economy turned intoa heap of sh*teBrexiters food on 24th June.
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Lets face it the UK's economy turned into a heap of sh*te on 24th June.
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It's only been few weeks after voting, why do you expect report of GDP drop which isn't due for reporting until some time later?Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHang on, weren't Credit Suisse one of the worst doom mongers in the run up to the vote?
I wouldn't take much notice of what they say.
Credit Suisse analysts predict leaving EU would cause snap recession, hit share and house prices and knock up to 2% off GDP
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They were already trying to offshore as many operations roles as possible, ASAP, anyway.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHang on, weren't Credit Suisse one of the worst doom mongers in the run up to the vote?
I wouldn't take much notice of what they say.
That came from the top.
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Hang on, weren't Credit Suisse one of the worst doom mongers in the run up to the vote?Originally posted by AtW View Post
"Brexit hits UK hiring and spending
Take note, Tim Martin.
A new survey of UK corporate chiefs has shown that – as feared – the Brexit vote has hurt business confidence, badly.
Credit Suisse says corporate sentiment has “deteriorated out of all recognition” since 23 June. For the first time since 2013, more companiesexpect to cut spending, rather than raise it.
Research shows that some businesses have trimmed hiring and spending plans already.
Many others have put their plans on hold until they have clarity on the UK’s relationship with the EU."
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/business...-business-live
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I wouldn't take much notice of what they say.
Credit Suisse analysts predict leaving EU would cause snap recession, hit share and house prices and knock up to 2% off GDPLast edited by OwlHoot; 13 July 2016, 14:32.
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This I most definitely do believe, in fact it has been the story, this year, since earlier than June.Many others have put their plans on hold until they have clarity on the UK’s relationship with the EU."
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Brexit DOOM™
"Brexit hits UK hiring and spending
Take note, Tim Martin.
A new survey of UK corporate chiefs has shown that – as feared – the Brexit vote has hurt business confidence, badly.
Credit Suisse says corporate sentiment has “deteriorated out of all recognition” since 23 June. For the first time since 2013, more companiesexpect to cut spending, rather than raise it.
Research shows that some businesses have trimmed hiring and spending plans already.
Many others have put their plans on hold until they have clarity on the UK’s relationship with the EU."
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/business...-business-live
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