Lottie, It's actually é1.21 to the Dollar and with UK £1.31 to the Dollar @JoeWTAF?
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Lottie, It's actually é1.21 to the Dollar and with UK £1.31 to the Dollar @JoeWTAF?
Will wait for the expert opinions of the geniuses here at BF.
Brexit.It wasn't so long ago you doubled your money going to the US, WTF has happened to the mighty pound?
stfu, snowflake. This is economics. Grow up.Move to politics.
Euro is going to .25 US momma said
Oh, I just googled for the pound because Joe asked and I thought I might as well check the Euro too, I just checked the main exchange Google gave which is probably a little behind accurate tbh, I did think it was strange that in my pricing the Euro was almost as strong as the pound... Having a strong currency is/was one of the benefits of being Scottish lolLottie, It's actually é1.21 to the Dollar and with UK £1.31 to the Dollar @JoeWTAF?
Will wait for the expert opinions of the geniuses here at BF.
No, it's not. Right now, the euro costs $1.0853.
You're right about the pound, though. It costs $1.31.
I'm no expert but nobody on both sides has ever mentioned the pound losing strength with Brexit, I'd have thought it would be even stronger because we paid to be in the EU, no real benefits to us being involved in that experiment...Brexit.It wasn't so long ago you doubled your money going to the US, WTF has happened to the mighty pound?
I'm no expert but nobody on both sides has ever mentioned the pound losing strength with Brexit, I'd have thought it would be even stronger because we paid to be in the EU, no real benefits to us being involved in that experiment...Brexit.It wasn't so long ago you doubled your money going to the US, WTF has happened to the mighty pound?
I get what you're saying BUT the pound has always been much stronger than the Euro so IMO saying that the pound is weaker because it is now not associated with a weaker currency doesn't make sense to me but again I don't really know much about this topic lol... The UK has a new free trade thing going through with Aus and NZ and if there's one with the US & CAN too as has been mentioned then I dunno if that will make it stronger or not tbh...I'm no expert but nobody on both sides has ever mentioned the pound losing strength with Brexit, I'd have thought it would be even stronger because we paid to be in the EU, no real benefits to us being involved in that experiment...Brexit.It wasn't so long ago you doubled your money going to the US, WTF has happened to the mighty pound?
Well, it's been falling, or fell and maintained its low value, ever since Brexit was voted in, so it seems to me to be the likely culprit. Exiting the EU made the pound weaker, because now the UK is not allied with a strong force that can compete with the US economically. I think Brexit has tied you guys to the US more, and your currency fell more in line with the dollar as a result.
When I was last in the UK, the pound was $1.85. It's been around $1.35 for several years now. Brexit, Brexit, Brexit.
I get what you're saying BUT the pound has always been much stronger than the Euro so IMO saying that the pound is weaker because it is now not associated with a weaker currency doesn't make sense to me but again I don't really know much about this topic lol... The UK has a new free trade thing going through with Aus and NZ and if there's one with the US & CAN too as has been mentioned then I dunno if that will make it stronger or not tbh...I'm no expert but nobody on both sides has ever mentioned the pound losing strength with Brexit, I'd have thought it would be even stronger because we paid to be in the EU, no real benefits to us being involved in that experiment...Brexit.It wasn't so long ago you doubled your money going to the US, WTF has happened to the mighty pound?
Well, it's been falling, or fell and maintained its low value, ever since Brexit was voted in, so it seems to me to be the likely culprit. Exiting the EU made the pound weaker, because now the UK is not allied with a strong force that can compete with the US economically. I think Brexit has tied you guys to the US more, and your currency fell more in line with the dollar as a result.
When I was last in the UK, the pound was $1.85. It's been around $1.35 for several years now. Brexit, Brexit, Brexit.
Because RUSSIA oil ban is going to start WW3!! It starts today!!! News guy just said it!! RUSSSIA is cutting off ALL gas to europe!! PREPARE FOR WAR!!Euro is going to .25 US momma said
Could you ask momma to explain herself, please.
I've been reading a little bit and you're right when Brexit was voted in the value of the pound lowered because of the risk and uncertainty but that's reduced seeing the UK economy is still a lot stronger than the EU so we can expect the pound to get much stronger in the coming years here's just a tad of what I was reading...I get what you're saying BUT the pound has always been much stronger than the Euro so IMO saying that the pound is weaker because it is now not associated with a weaker currency doesn't make sense to me but again I don't really know much about this topic lol... The UK has a new free trade thing going through with Aus and NZ and if there's one with the US & CAN too as has been mentioned then I dunno if that will make it stronger or not tbh...I'm no expert but nobody on both sides has ever mentioned the pound losing strength with Brexit, I'd have thought it would be even stronger because we paid to be in the EU, no real benefits to us being involved in that experiment...Brexit.It wasn't so long ago you doubled your money going to the US, WTF has happened to the mighty pound?
Well, it's been falling, or fell and maintained its low value, ever since Brexit was voted in, so it seems to me to be the likely culprit. Exiting the EU made the pound weaker, because now the UK is not allied with a strong force that can compete with the US economically. I think Brexit has tied you guys to the US more, and your currency fell more in line with the dollar as a result.
When I was last in the UK, the pound was $1.85. It's been around $1.35 for several years now. Brexit, Brexit, Brexit.
The pound has lost considerable value since Brexit. Yes, it's still stronger than the euro and the dollar, but not by much. It was way, way stronger pre-Brexit. I'm not saying it lost value because it disassociated from the euro. It never did go on board with the euro. I am saying it lost value because it left the EU. That was a dumb move.
If these core themes continue, then you would expect them to be favourable for the GBP to Euro rate in 2022."
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WTAF?
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