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painterhombre Feb 11th 2010 1:21 am

Re: Euro about to crash..? rubbish
 
utter twaddle.:eek:

Please read this, its a more balanced view................

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8508688.stm

The euro is not going to crash, it may level out a little but its decline has been steady, believe me, i watch markets for a hobby, a bit weird but there you go. Dont worry THE EURO IS NOT GOING TO CRASH.

painterhombre Feb 11th 2010 1:22 am

Re: Euro about to crash..?
 

Originally Posted by Val001 (Post 8333020)
At the moment they say on the news that it is only France and Germany who are likely to help Greece. The pound is weak anyway. Anyone who is expecting a ROE of 1.50 is living in cloud cuckoo land. Come back to the real world please :rolleyes:

in 100% agreement with you. What silly thread this is.

jojojojojojojojojojojojo Feb 11th 2010 1:48 am

Re: Euro about to crash..? rubbish
 

Originally Posted by painterhombre (Post 8333022)
utter twaddle.:eek:

Please read this, its a more balanced view................

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8508688.stm

The euro is not going to crash, it may level out a little but its decline has been steady, believe me, i watch markets for a hobby, a bit weird but there you go. Dont worry THE EURO IS NOT GOING TO CRASH.


You maybe right or not????? but I dont believe anyone knows what will happen - Its like betting on the geegees. Anything could happen

Jo xxx

Val001 Feb 11th 2010 1:56 am

Re: Euro about to crash..?
 
More rubbish on this thread. It is not like betting on the horses. There are people working in the money markets who know a lot more than you or me. I suggest you consult them if you don't believe what others have said on this thread. I watch the exchange rates every day and consult the experts when I am considering exchanging large sums of money. I suggest you do the same. :frown:

londonxfm Feb 11th 2010 2:04 am

Re: Euro about to crash..? rubbish
 

Originally Posted by painterhombre (Post 8333022)
utter twaddle.:eek:

Please read this, its a more balanced view................

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8508688.stm

The euro is not going to crash, it may level out a little but its decline has been steady, believe me, i watch markets for a hobby, a bit weird but there you go. Dont worry THE EURO IS NOT GOING TO CRASH.

what are you talking about,you have no idea how the market works,Greeces deficit is at 12.7%,four times higher than is allowed in a eurozone,the only sensible solution is to devalue the euro, I predict a drop of approx 32% based on the figures they have quoted...

Val001 Feb 11th 2010 2:08 am

Re: Euro about to crash..? rubbish
 

Originally Posted by londonxfm (Post 8333106)
what are you talking about,you have no idea how the market works,Greeces deficit is at 12.7%,four times higher than is allowed in a eurozone,the only sensible solution is to devalue the euro, I predict a drop of approx 32% based on the figures they have quoted...

If France and Germany bail them out they won't have a deficit will they. I have spoken to Moneycorp today and they don't anticipate any major movement at the moment

cricketman Feb 11th 2010 2:24 am

Re: Euro about to crash..? rubbish
 

Originally Posted by Val001 (Post 8333122)
If France and Germany bail them out they won't have a deficit will they. I have spoken to Moneycorp today and they don't anticipate any major movement at the moment

If the employess at Moneycorp actually knew what was going to happen, they'd all be millionaires!

And londonxfm, yes Greece is in terrible trouble. But just to remind you, the UK's deficit is a high 7.1% and its national debt as a proportion of GDP is among the highest in the world :eek:

twistedmelon Feb 11th 2010 2:48 am

Re: Euro about to crash..?
 

Originally Posted by Val001 (Post 8333091)
More rubbish on this thread. It is not like betting on the horses. There are people working in the money markets who know a lot more than you or me. I suggest you consult them if you don't believe what others have said on this thread. I watch the exchange rates every day and consult the experts when I am considering exchanging large sums of money. I suggest you do the same. :frown:

OOOeerr,
The OP said their source came from Rupert Murdoch, trusting him would be like betting on the horses.
A tad moderation in your tone maybe more helpful.

Val001 Feb 11th 2010 3:08 am

Re: Euro about to crash..?
 
I say what I think thats all - freedom of speech and all that.

The latest : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8508688.stm

HBG Feb 11th 2010 3:57 am

Re: Euro about to crash..?
 
Considering how the economic experts, the best financial brains in the world, have all got it so wrong over the last two years, anyone who has commented on this thread so far has every chance of being right.

I’m going to stick with the OP and the 1.50 Euros to the pound in only a few weeks time and I don’t care if he doesn’t have a degree in economics – Lehmans only employed people with a degree in economics and see where it got them.

George W Bush said, “That sucker’s going down,” and we all thought he was talking about Lehmans; he wasn’t, he was talking about the Euro, he was just a couple of years out.

I don’t care about smilies either, I can’t work them, and if people think I’m being serious, I don’t mind.

jojojojojojojojojojojojo Feb 11th 2010 4:00 am

Re: Euro about to crash..?
 

Originally Posted by Val001 (Post 8333091)
More rubbish on this thread. It is not like betting on the horses. There are people working in the money markets who know a lot more than you or me. I suggest you consult them if you don't believe what others have said on this thread. I watch the exchange rates every day and consult the experts when I am considering exchanging large sums of money. I suggest you do the same. :frown:


Yes I watch it too and "play" a bit here and there and - no one is able to predict with any accuracy where it is all heading from one day to the next. I've made some and I've lost some. The one definate in all of it is, just when it looks clear cut - something unexpected happens. :blink::blink:

Jo xxx

agoreira Feb 11th 2010 6:29 am

Re: Euro about to crash..? rubbish
 

Originally Posted by Val001 (Post 8333122)
If France and Germany bail them out they won't have a deficit will they. I have spoken to Moneycorp today and they don't anticipate any major movement at the moment

Considering the performance of your "experts" over the last couple of years you may as well toss a coin, you probably got more chance of being right! :)

campolife Feb 11th 2010 6:30 am

Re: Euro about to crash..?
 
What needs to be remembered here is that not all of the EEC is in the eurozone.
The countries outside of eurozone have quietly but strongly made it known that they will not contribute directly or indirectly to a bailout of a eurozone country when the reason for it is to prop up the euro.

France and Germany don't want intervention from the IMF as this could signal even more weakness in the finacial markets and with investors.

They will instead do some back door dealings like favourable trade, restructuring dept payments and trying to advance the Greek EEC aid program.

Markets tend to kneejerk a little but in the case of the euro there seems to have been a lot of bad news buried or not reported over the last 2 years. Whereas the pound and dollar have been very transparent. The fact is the euro was a little too high for their comfort and the dollar and pound too low so perhaps the re-adjustment has started.

As other posters said who knows.

johncar61 Feb 11th 2010 6:15 pm

Re: Euro about to crash..?
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 8333010)
But the UK will have to pump in the same money, only in pounds.
So how will that make the € slump ?

This made me wonder.

When UK get a 'tax bill' from Europe (contributions to the EU) are they assessed in Euros or Pounds ?

Casa Santo Estevo Feb 12th 2010 4:45 am

Re: Euro about to crash..?
 
Now you can follow the ups and downs with this chart.
http://www.ecb.int/stats/exchange/eu...ph-gbp.en.html


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