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Pound-Euro Rate Week Ahead Forecast: Ascending Range Brings 1.18 into Contention
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By *atEvolution OP Couple
over a year ago
atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01 |
- GBP/EUR ascending in 1.15 to 1.18 range
- UK, European calendars quiet
- GBP/EUR eyes 1.20 for this summer
Monday, 26 April 2021 06:56 BST
"There are lots of reasons for why bullish Sterling and Euro projections could appeal to readers, though yours truly likes them for reasons other than those advocated elsewhere and personally looks for GBP/EUR to ascend within a 1.15-to-1.18 range this quarter."
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over a year ago
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"- GBP/EUR ascending in 1.15 to 1.18 range
- UK, European calendars quiet
- GBP/EUR eyes 1.20 for this summer
Monday, 26 April 2021 06:56 BST
"There are lots of reasons for why bullish Sterling and Euro projections could appeal to readers, though yours truly likes them for reasons other than those advocated elsewhere and personally looks for GBP/EUR to ascend within a 1.15-to-1.18 range this quarter."
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Forecasts again? |
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By *atEvolution OP Couple
over a year ago
atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke. HOT WIVES Sat 01 |
- GBP/EUR ascending in 1.15 to 1.18 range
- UK, European calendars quiet
- GBP/EUR eyes 1.20 for this summer
Monday, 26 April 2021 06:56 BST
"There are lots of reasons for why bullish Sterling and Euro projections could appeal to readers, though yours truly likes them for reasons other than those advocated elsewhere and personally looks for GBP/EUR to ascend within a 1.15-to-1.18 range this quarter." |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We really doing this again...... when it gets back to where it was pre brexit, then we can have this conversation......
p.s that was 1.33........."
Still at 1.15 today |
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By *coptoCouple
over a year ago
Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth |
… and in the REAL world, I get money transferred every month from GBP to my local bank in France. Today’s came through at 1.147. In March it was 1.169, February 1.156, January 1.125. For all of last year it was around 1.10 and 1.11.
A couple of hundred euro difference each month ain’t gonna change our way of life...
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By (user no longer on site)
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"… and in the REAL world, I get money transferred every month from GBP to my local bank in France. Today’s came through at 1.147. In March it was 1.169, February 1.156, January 1.125. For all of last year it was around 1.10 and 1.11.
A couple of hundred euro difference each month ain’t gonna change our way of life...
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And before the referendum it averaged 1.33 |
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By *renzMan
over a year ago
Between Chichester and Havant |
"… and in the REAL world, I get money transferred every month from GBP to my local bank in France. Today’s came through at 1.147. In March it was 1.169, February 1.156, January 1.125. For all of last year it was around 1.10 and 1.11.
A couple of hundred euro difference each month ain’t gonna change our way of life...
And before the referendum it averaged 1.33 "
Again, speculation but I wonder if the four years after the vote hadn't happened, all those court cases etc trying to stop it, all the uncertainty it caused, if they hadn't happened and we were at least three years after Brexit, where the currency would be now. It could be back to 1.33. It might not. As I say speculation, but four years of uncertainty hasn't helped. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"… and in the REAL world, I get money transferred every month from GBP to my local bank in France. Today’s came through at 1.147. In March it was 1.169, February 1.156, January 1.125. For all of last year it was around 1.10 and 1.11.
A couple of hundred euro difference each month ain’t gonna change our way of life...
And before the referendum it averaged 1.33
Again, speculation but I wonder if the four years after the vote hadn't happened, all those court cases etc trying to stop it, all the uncertainty it caused, if they hadn't happened and we were at least three years after Brexit, where the currency would be now. It could be back to 1.33. It might not. As I say speculation, but four years of uncertainty hasn't helped."
It certainly has not!
Had Brexit not happened we would probably be seeing 1.3 to the Euro however it did.
I am fairly confident that the pound will recover given time.
All depends on trade deals with other countries and changes in the trade deal with the EU.
All will happen - look at Switzerland. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And still .15 more than the euro. "
You do know that the Euro and the pound are different things?
IE. Having 1.15 snails isn't necessarily better than having 1 house. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And still .15 more than the euro.
You do know that the Euro and the pound are different things?
IE. Having 1.15 snails isn't necessarily better than having 1 house."
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By (user no longer on site)
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"And still .15 more than the euro.
You do know that the Euro and the pound are different things?
IE. Having 1.15 snails isn't necessarily better than having 1 house."
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By (user no longer on site)
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"… and in the REAL world, I get money transferred every month from GBP to my local bank in France. Today’s came through at 1.147. In March it was 1.169, February 1.156, January 1.125. For all of last year it was around 1.10 and 1.11.
A couple of hundred euro difference each month ain’t gonna change our way of life...
And before the referendum it averaged 1.33
Again, speculation but I wonder if the four years after the vote hadn't happened, all those court cases etc trying to stop it, all the uncertainty it caused, if they hadn't happened and we were at least three years after Brexit, where the currency would be now. It could be back to 1.33. It might not. As I say speculation, but four years of uncertainty hasn't helped."
Can you please stop replying to my posts, thanks |
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By *renzMan
over a year ago
Between Chichester and Havant |
"… and in the REAL world, I get money transferred every month from GBP to my local bank in France. Today’s came through at 1.147. In March it was 1.169, February 1.156, January 1.125. For all of last year it was around 1.10 and 1.11.
A couple of hundred euro difference each month ain’t gonna change our way of life...
And before the referendum it averaged 1.33
Again, speculation but I wonder if the four years after the vote hadn't happened, all those court cases etc trying to stop it, all the uncertainty it caused, if they hadn't happened and we were at least three years after Brexit, where the currency would be now. It could be back to 1.33. It might not. As I say speculation, but four years of uncertainty hasn't helped.
Can you please stop replying to my posts, thanks "
Don't flatter yourself! 1.3 was the pre Brexit exchange rate as others have pointed out besides yourself. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"… and in the REAL world, I get money transferred every month from GBP to my local bank in France. Today’s came through at 1.147. In March it was 1.169, February 1.156, January 1.125. For all of last year it was around 1.10 and 1.11.
A couple of hundred euro difference each month ain’t gonna change our way of life...
And before the referendum it averaged 1.33
Again, speculation but I wonder if the four years after the vote hadn't happened, all those court cases etc trying to stop it, all the uncertainty it caused, if they hadn't happened and we were at least three years after Brexit, where the currency would be now. It could be back to 1.33. It might not. As I say speculation, but four years of uncertainty hasn't helped.
Can you please stop replying to my posts, thanks
Don't flatter yourself! 1.3 was the pre Brexit exchange rate as others have pointed out besides yourself."
Best to ignore each other please |
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