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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNothing wrong with inflation. In fact, its the only way younger people can move forward.
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Parity achieved in July 22nd, 2017 - remember this day. Soon it'll seem like dizzy highs for Sterling.
"A gentlemen had gone to a store to buy groceries and had brought his money with him in a wheel barrel. He was distracted somehow and left his money and wheel barrel unattended. When he returned he found the pile full of money still there, his wheel barrel however was nowhere to be seen."Last edited by scooterscot; 22 July 2017, 14:06.
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Holy tulip, that is one rip-off business: Less than one euro to the pound at many UK airports - BBC News
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's from Brexigraph - Euro rockets with $1.35 in view as traders steamroll ECB defences
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The Euro was pounded by US ratings agencies, British MSM stating the EU's end is neigh. All the while it has it has been getting on with business as the US and UK continue to prop up the mess of 2008 without accepting the damage. The EU has gone through that period, the UK and US not. Of course the Euro is increasing. And now with UK debt increasing.. the end indeed could be neigh.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostTypical Bremoaner thicko.
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EUR/USD 1.166 is not $1.35
And a Euro is worth less than a £
What are you talking about?
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Euro rockets with $1.35
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