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theras2000 commented Jul 29, 2016After spending 2.5 minutes schroling through your "interesting" posts, here is a selection. "My mistake, for I did not realise I was responding to a retard." "Firstly, open up a browser, then look for Google. You see that rectangular box in the ...
Brexit is hitting the economy hard negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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theras2000 commented Jul 29, 2016Sorry, I have better things to do than schrol through all your posts. If it wasn't swearing it was abusive language as in name calling/insults and condescension to other posters. Which is probably worse than typing FFS.
Brexit is hitting the economy hard negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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theras2000 commented Jul 29, 2016Perhaps you should pay attention a bit more. And pot calling the Kettle black me thinks
Brexit is hitting the economy hard negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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theras2000 commented Jul 29, 2016FFS read my earlier post. I said, after chickening out of the PM race "If he had turned the FS role down his political career would effectively be over."
Brexit is hitting the economy hard negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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theras2000 commented Jul 29, 2016I never said he was a coward, just saying he chickened out of the PM race because he didn't want to deal with the fallout of a Brexit which he wasn't expecting to happen. Its possible there were other secondary reasons as well.
Brexit is hitting the economy hard negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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theras2000 commented Jul 29, 2016Bojo chickened out of the PM race whether you like it or not. After "agonizing" over his decision to support Brexit or Remain before the referendum, he choose to support Brexit purely to further his political aspirations. This backfired on him big ...
Brexit is hitting the economy hard negative interest rates could be next: Blanchflower
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theras2000 commented Jul 27, 2016Yes of course. 1 piece of good news, I hope there are a lot more.
UK Gross domestic product, preliminary estimate: April to June 2016
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theras2000 commented Jul 27, 2016Brexit, pending Brexit, same thing really. We are leaving the EU in 2-3 years, so if the economy collapses due to uncertainty re-pending Brexit before we leave, are we not to be concerned with this?
UK Gross domestic product, preliminary estimate: April to June 2016
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theras2000 commented Jul 27, 2016The earlier economic releases I was discussing on the 22nd July were the PMI numbers which were POST-referendum (data collected 12-21 July). Every man and his dog attributed the collapse in the numbers to concerns about pending Brexit.
UK Gross domestic product, preliminary estimate: April to June 2016
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theras2000 commented Jul 27, 2016Why would they comment anyway? The vast majority of the quarter was PRE-referendum. The next releases will be much more interesting to see of any pending Brexit effects.
UK Gross domestic product, preliminary estimate: April to June 2016
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theras2000 commented Jul 25, 2016Haha, hadn't thought of that!
More Chinese buyers enquire about UK property after Brexit vote
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theras2000 commented Jul 25, 2016Rupert Murdoch has a lot to answer for. It's quite ironic that a good proportion of the Sun and Daily Mail readers had their little Brexit anti-establishment anti-globalization protest vote and yet are happy to fill RM's pocket to the tune of ...
More Chinese buyers enquire about UK property after Brexit vote
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theras2000 commented Jul 25, 2016Gotta agree also NewtonsCash, about the Johnny foreigners! May is gunna have to watch it. If she gets kicked out on her ear in under a year there are plenty of other good candidates to take over. Maybe Nigel Farage will come out of retirement. Or ...
More Chinese buyers enquire about UK property after Brexit vote
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theras2000 replied Jul 25, 2016Sounds like you have a very well-rounded experience in forex and options which is a very good thing.
m1/m5 Scalping
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theras2000 commented Jul 24, 2016You and your friend are either naive or just talking Bollocks. By your logic, every year there is some reason to cause similar effect to UK economy as is happening now which is being attributed to Brexit! The following shows a GBPUSD D1 chart with ...
Brexit to Spark U.K. Recession, Forecasters Say
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theras2000 commented Jul 22, 2016No, acceleration occurred after the referendum. Now loss of confidence due to UK leaving the EU.
Brexit to Spark U.K. Recession, Forecasters Say
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theras2000 commented Jul 22, 2016You are correct the trend has been down for a while. However since the beginning of July (data was taken between July 12th-21st-post referendum) the trend has accelerated and has now blasted through the 50% level which is the the cutoff line between ...
UK economy contracts at steepest pace since early-2009
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theras2000 commented Jul 22, 2016You are correct the trend has been down for a while. However since the beginning of July (data was taken between July 12th-21st-post referendum) the trend has accelerated and has now blasted through the 50% level which is the the cutoff line between ...
Brexit to Spark U.K. Recession, Forecasters Say
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theras2000 replied Jul 22, 2016Where the PMI's go, GDP is sure to follow. image
BREXIT RULES! The Consequences
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theras2000 commented Jul 22, 2016Still think there is not going to be a recession in the UK! url Get ya head out of the sand
Brexit to Spark U.K. Recession, Forecasters Say