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Also you useless chump, have a look at post 1321, i posted just last week that i was very concerned about sterling...read exactly what i posted try to understand it and you will realise that pretty much sums up the mess Mervyn King explained today.
PS stick to selling used cars you clown Chris |
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A bit testy aren't you? How much have you lost on the oil futures market then?
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Originally Posted by cneldred
(Post 6382762)
You gotta be kidding.....i lost money on the second day of January and finished the month flat. That is what happens in my line of work. You never hear about the really good days.
When oil hits $200 i will pay for the humble pie to be UPS'd to you. |
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I want a good exchange rate for my pound into canadian dollar before 1st October 2008 (which is when i leave the UK ) i very nearly changed it last week when it hit $2.05, wish i had now:( Does any one think it may reach this again in the next six weeks, or is it likely to slump even lower:confused::confused:
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Originally Posted by AndyBCbound
(Post 6678747)
I want a good exchange rate for my pound into canadian dollar before 1st October 2008 (which is when i leave the UK ) i very nearly changed it last week when it hit $2.05, wish i had now:( Does any one think it may reach this again in the next six weeks, or is it likely to slump even lower:confused::confused:
Don't know what the CDN is doing though. |
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Originally Posted by Tableland
(Post 6678749)
The pound, currently found in the bottom of the toilet, is about to go right round the S bend and out of sight for a long time. Luckily for me, the Australian dollar is performing even worse, so even sterling currently gaining strength against it.
Don't know what the CDN is doing though. |
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Originally Posted by benjy25
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Cheers |
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Originally Posted by benjy25
(Post 6678801)
I need to change some £ to CAD$ in the next 10-14 days: should I do it now before the £ slumps further or wait and hope for a small recovery?
Cheers |
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Originally Posted by Tableland
(Post 6678828)
Well I am no financial adviser, so I can't tell you what to do - and this is compunded further by the fact that I don't follow the Canadian markets/economy very closely at all. However, the question you must ask yourself is - how much can the pound gain in a few days, notwithstanding a major event in the markets?
Thanks, Ben |
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Originally Posted by benjy25
(Post 6678874)
What sort of rate should I be expecting? I have no experience in this but HSBC have just offered me 1.8788 which seems awful?
Thanks, Ben Nothing has been announced today in the UK so the rate *should* remain as bad 1.986 mid market at at time of writing to a little better $2.00. My educated guess and that is all that anyone can give in that all you have is the information in front of you is that we will certainly see $2.00 again by the end of the week. I predict this off the back of stories like this one below the Canadian economy needs US $ and home foreclosures do not scream "we in the us have money to burn" http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...GEY&refer=home £ took a hit yesterday due to bad news it could recover this month if the house sales figures in the UK pick up (which it looks like they might) and the CAD economy takes a hit. See what happens at open today and make youre decision then. |
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Originally Posted by Loki117
(Post 6678913)
if the house sales figures in the UK pick up (which it looks like they might)
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Originally Posted by benjy25
(Post 6678874)
What sort of rate should I be expecting? I have no experience in this but HSBC have just offered me 1.8788 which seems awful?
Having said that, thinking of signing up with an FX house so I can get a proper rate... |
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Originally Posted by Tableland
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This is an absolutely ridiculous thing to think. House sales in the UK will not pick up for years. Just yesterday the BOE finally admitted we're about to go into recession, unemployment is up and only going ot get higher, inflation is out of control and rates must rise to meet it, banks are no longer lending anywhere near 100% mortgages, and houses STILL cost more than twice there long-term average.
Also while we have been talking Mid market is now 1.99 with people trading up to and above $2. After all of that I guess the real point should be no one knows what is going to happen we could have an earthquake tomorrow and tumble further down the rabbit hole we just need to take out own interpritation on the subject and do as we see fit. |
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Originally Posted by G77
(Post 6678946)
That's a mickey take surely? I've used them to transfer a few amounts over the last few weeks and it's normally been about 0.03 off the proper rate...
Having said that, thinking of signing up with an FX house so I can get a proper rate... |
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Also with Darlings "Dither" over stamp duty this month people held off selling there house
Selling their house or advertising it! There's a million miles between the two. |
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