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[quote][i]Originally posted by Dom[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Steve[/i] Oh look http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3698476/IMF-clowns-admit-got-wrong-Brexit-doom-gloom-warnings-saying-British-economy-grow-faster-Germany-France.html Wonder what angry dom will have to say about that [/quote] Perhaps stop using DM as your source and then people would take you a bit more seriously? But as Moe said, the story can be spun in all directions so..... [quote][i]Originally posted by Ian[/i] Can more people comment on my graphs please thanks [/quote] [quote][i]Originally posted by Ian[/i] Really you can make the graphs do whatever you want.[/quote] Sums it up! However the "fucked" Euro around 2012 was largely down to the 'Debt Crisis' (iirc) and the ongoing affects of the recession. Granted the 1.162 after the referendum wasn't as low as the recession/'debt crisis' (former 1.01; latter around 1.10). Post-recession didn't see the dollar dip below 1.36, however the lowest after the referendum was a 1.29. The downturn was largely down to speculation on the referendum - it starts at the tail-end of December when there was talk of Cameron announcing a referendum and picks up when it was announced. And you could argue whatever you want regarding it but if speculating, the inflation prior to the vote would suggest the downturn wouldn't continue - rather it would have been propped up for a while if the vote was to remain. [Edited on 21-07-2016 by Dom] [/quote]
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