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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostFrom the aforementioned article
A couple of points:
1. UK sovereign debt is denominated in UK currency. Since sterling is a fiat currency default is no more than a theoretical risk. The government can always print more money.
2. The banks were recapitalised with the express aim of putting them in a position to withstand a sharp downturn. There is no reason at the moment to believe they underestimated how much cash they will need.
There is trouble ahead but this is scare mongering.
Theres the bottom line - but good try BB - still waiting for Atws insight ....
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
From the aforementioned article
A couple of points:
1. UK sovereign debt is denominated in UK currency. Since sterling is a fiat currency default is no more than a theoretical risk. The government can always print more money.
2. The banks were recapitalised with the express aim of putting them in a position to withstand a sharp downturn. There is no reason at the moment to believe they underestimated how much cash they will need.
There is trouble ahead but this is scare mongering.
Theres the bottom line - but good try BB - still waiting for Atws insight ....
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostThats almost 10 per cent down in a week - and theres more to come !!!!
Where are you Blaster and AtW - you boys are taking a hell of a beating !!!
Beware the Curse of Pruffock
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostThe pound is now strengthening ... 98p to a Euro about a week ago but now 90p ....... it appears that the consensus is that Europe is in deep doodoo !!!
We will prevail.
Who - do you think - you are kidding Mr Atw - if you think Old Blightys done ...
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
It is, but we have the tools to get out of the doodoo quicker, although we left it about a year too late to cut our interest rates.
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Thats almost 10 per cent down in a week - and theres more to come !!!!
Where are you Blaster and AtW - you boys are taking a hell of a beating !!!
Beware the Curse of Pruffock
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The pound is now strengthening ... 98p to a Euro about a week ago but now 90p ....... it appears that the consensus is that Europe is in deep doodoo !!!
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Yep Zeity Old Bean
SC and his neer'do-wells have vanished like the Xmas pudding .
Im waiting for some brilliant economic analysis by Atw do show were I was wrong.
Give a Merry Whilstle ...
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostWhen will the value of 1 euro = 1 pound.
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Just go to thread tools and you can add it.
Dont forget the andyw option.
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostWhen will the value of 1 euro = 1 pound?
Oops, wanted a poll. I'll try again
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