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    Cool The post-Brexit recovery is underway

    Leading London-listed shares have recorded their biggest daily rise since October 2011, regaining all their losses and more since the Brexit vote, with nearly �60bn added to the value of Britain�s top 100 companies.
    https://www.theguardian.com/business...-eu-referendum

    Great news, eh guys? Hard to doubt the veracity of this story, given the way that The Grauniad has been desperate to run the UK down at every opportunity since last Thursday.

    The only way is up

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    That's the problem isn't it? You think reporting what has happened is "running down the country" because you want to pretend everything is fine.

    Facts don't care about your feelings.

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    The news that the footsie has bounced back from the panic of the leave result has made those remainers fall into a state of depression.It seems doom is really boom. It will be fun to see their reactions when they wake up from being as they say "screwed".
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    The pound is still lower than it's been in ten years.

    XE.com - GBP/USD Chart

    Not sure if posting factual things about this is allowed though or not.

    Here's hoping it picks up.

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    Oh it just dropped again in fact.

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    Don't the remainers make you sick the referendum result is days old and they expect the NHS to suddenly be awash with money The footsie to go into meltdown and the pound to be worth 50p .They have spent the last few nights crying themselves to sleep (witness the antics of Ann Coudrey)Then they wake up and try to run this country down as much as possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alexc2011 View Post
    The pound is still lower than it's been in ten years.

    XE.com - GBP/USD Chart

    Not sure if posting factual things about this is allowed though or not.

    Here's hoping it picks up.

    The market has decided there will be no immediate Brexit

    They will get nervous again once negotiations start.

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    Pound dropped to 1.19 to the dollar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BunnyHugger View Post
    https://www.theguardian.com/business...-eu-referendum

    Great news, eh guys? Hard to doubt the veracity of this story, given the way that The Grauniad has been desperate to run the UK down at every opportunity since last Thursday.

    The only way is up
    The pound is still down $1,32 but it is early days at times of uncertainty it always happens the market gets nervous, up and down like a yoyo then settles

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexc2011 View Post
    That's the problem isn't it? You think reporting what has happened is "running down the country" because you want to pretend everything is fine.

    Facts don't care about your feelings.
    Facts don't seem to care about your Remainer propaganda either...

    As for the Pound it's good that it is weak against the Dollar since the US is our biggest trading partner - our exports just got a lot cheaper.
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