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One of them isn't. Three are a bit of a clue. How many more will there be? I reckon about 16 more. Maybe 20.
Hmm.. well... Joe90 springs to mind
One of them isn't. Three are a bit of a clue. How many more will there be? I reckon about 16 more. Maybe 20.
Lat's try this...
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Hmmmm, can't get it to scale.
It has recently been abnormally low, to allow the banks to rebuild their profits at the expense of the ordinary citizen. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15198789
When interest rates are below inflation, savings are eroded. So is debt (especially Government debt). A Government with large borrowings can shrink them away by allowing inflation to creep up and erode the value of the debt. This is very common, and deliberate. It is a much simpler trick in the UK than in the Eurozone.
As an ordinary citizen, with no power, you will find that the banks charge you interest on your borrowings which is higher than inflation, to enrich themselves at your expense, and pay you interest on your savings at a rate which is lower than inflation, to enrich themselves at your expense. Polonius was right.
And earlier. It shows how resilient the Euro is against the pound.how strange that you missed out the period around the referendum
Like I said. The global crisis hit UK harder than Europe.And? what does that tell you? c'mon you're the one's pretending to be economist's???
And earlier. It shows how resilient the Euro is against the pound.
See aboveYour graph shows what the financial crisis in the UK did to the pound.
Well spotted.Prediction:
The Pound-to-Euro exchange rate to go back above 1.20 longer-term
However, an eventual Brexit deal that offers companies certainty over the parameters of the future relationship, as well as avoiding a disorderly exit, should eventually yield a 7% increase in the Pound-to-Euro exchange rate
https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/eur/9590-pound-to-euro-exchange-rate-short-term-gains
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-41846330
Totally wrong then!
It does not say what a 'no deal' would do to the pound
It did not, it was purely historical. The clue was in the title:What prediction did your link provide for pound / euro.
Who do you think will blink first?There wont be a no deal.
t did not, it was purely historical. The clue was in the title: