Pound = $ 1-64
#333
Re: Pound = $ 1-64
there's a pipeline of approx half trillion dollars of investments lined up in the resources sector.
#334
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Re: Pound = $ 1-64
I am no financial expert, but seem to have a gift for doing most financial transactions at the wrong time - buying houses that then drop in price, picking poor investments, moving to Oz as the pound dived so I couldn't bring over savings etc. If I get it consistently wrong, then I should be able to predict what's right by doing the opposite of what I'd like to do??
Anyhow, I really want to return to the UK in a couple of years. We will be exchanging any $ assets into GBP at that time. Expect the AUD to drop significantly at the time of my return, even for a brief period it may get to $2.5 AUD to the pound. No definite dates yet but I'll keep you posted.
Anyhow, I really want to return to the UK in a couple of years. We will be exchanging any $ assets into GBP at that time. Expect the AUD to drop significantly at the time of my return, even for a brief period it may get to $2.5 AUD to the pound. No definite dates yet but I'll keep you posted.
#335
Re: Pound = $ 1-64
I am no financial expert, but seem to have a gift for doing most financial transactions at the wrong time - buying houses that then drop in price, picking poor investments, moving to Oz as the pound dived so I couldn't bring over savings etc. If I get it consistently wrong, then I should be able to predict what's right by doing the opposite of what I'd like to do??
Anyhow, I really want to return to the UK in a couple of years. We will be exchanging any $ assets into GBP at that time. Expect the AUD to drop significantly at the time of my return, even for a brief period it may get to $2.5 AUD to the pound. No definite dates yet but I'll keep you posted.
Anyhow, I really want to return to the UK in a couple of years. We will be exchanging any $ assets into GBP at that time. Expect the AUD to drop significantly at the time of my return, even for a brief period it may get to $2.5 AUD to the pound. No definite dates yet but I'll keep you posted.
Sounds like me!
#336
Re: Pound = $ 1-64
I am no financial expert, but seem to have a gift for doing most financial transactions at the wrong time - buying houses that then drop in price, picking poor investments, moving to Oz as the pound dived so I couldn't bring over savings etc. If I get it consistently wrong, then I should be able to predict what's right by doing the opposite of what I'd like to do??
Anyhow, I really want to return to the UK in a couple of years. We will be exchanging any $ assets into GBP at that time. Expect the AUD to drop significantly at the time of my return, even for a brief period it may get to $2.5 AUD to the pound. No definite dates yet but I'll keep you posted.
Anyhow, I really want to return to the UK in a couple of years. We will be exchanging any $ assets into GBP at that time. Expect the AUD to drop significantly at the time of my return, even for a brief period it may get to $2.5 AUD to the pound. No definite dates yet but I'll keep you posted.
#340
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Re: Pound = $ 1-64
Just for curiousity why dont Bank of England brings £1=AUD$1=USD$1=CAD$1 (parity)?Low £ (parity) will help and boost UK manufacturing.Within few years £ can recover (provided they dont fund Euro (specially Greece, Spain etc.))
#342
Re: Pound = $ 1-64
Reserve currency status !
That's an interesting turn of events.
http://m.theage.com.au/business/imf-...120-29o5x.html
That's an interesting turn of events.
http://m.theage.com.au/business/imf-...120-29o5x.html
#343
Re: Pound = $ 1-64
oh it could hurt local industries? oz govt should oppose it and RBA should fund overseas central bank purchases of AUD thru QE!
#344
Re: Pound = $ 1-64
Thread title is way out of date, the pound hasn't been above $1.615 all year and is currently $1.534. Roll on next year's European holiday!
In 2003 the pound was at A$2.77 - with the exception of a brief blip in Sept/Oct 2008 (the GFC) it has basically been falling ever since. Don't hold your breath waiting for a significant rise in the foreseeable future.
In 2003 the pound was at A$2.77 - with the exception of a brief blip in Sept/Oct 2008 (the GFC) it has basically been falling ever since. Don't hold your breath waiting for a significant rise in the foreseeable future.
Last edited by KJCherokee; Nov 21st 2012 at 12:55 am.
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Re: Pound = $ 1-64
Thread title is way out of date, the pound hasn't been above $1.615 all year and is currently $1.534. Roll on next year's European holiday!
In 2003 the pound was at A$2.77 - with the exception of a brief blip in Sept/Oct 2008 (the GFC) it has basically been falling ever since. Don't hold your breath waiting for a significant rise in the foreseeable future.
In 2003 the pound was at A$2.77 - with the exception of a brief blip in Sept/Oct 2008 (the GFC) it has basically been falling ever since. Don't hold your breath waiting for a significant rise in the foreseeable future.
Of course, this all assumes that we make it past the Mayan doomsday next month.