Value of the Euro: Why isn't it Going Down?
Value of the Euro: Why isn't it Going Down?
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Le Pop

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5,758 posts

257 months

Saturday 24th September 2011
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Can somebody who understands this stuff explain to me why the Euro remains around 1.14 to the pound when there are all these fears about the Euro and the 'disaster' about to happen in Euroland, and the pound is supposedly under an 'approved' austerity plan in the UK?

I don't understand...

ringram

14,701 posts

271 months

Saturday 24th September 2011
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There is your answer. Well sort of.
Also ECB is hardcore on inflation so the value of the currency is more stable than UK or US where inflation is higher.

zac510

5,546 posts

229 months

Monday 26th September 2011
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Currency pairs are ratios and all of these countries are in as bad economic state as each another smile

DPX

1,027 posts

223 months

Monday 26th September 2011
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There is huge money in Europe ( euro ) , it can also work its way out of the hole
If the big EU gets its finger out it can ( i feel ) sort this out as they are seen as the bad guus full stop
and if they upset anyone who cares , the have upset most people allready.

The Euro is now far to big to ignore , and it is at least 20 percent up on the pound since it started

A lot of things now cost the same in the EU as the UK no huge price difs, So perhaps this is the correct rate

It is hard to ignore the size of France and Germany combined , and lets face it Germany is still sorting out the old GDR which I feel was in a much worse state than the pigs





davepoth

29,395 posts

222 months

Monday 26th September 2011
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The USD, EUR and GBP are all falling at a roughly equal rate against certain other economies, but generally since everybody is equally in the st they stay roughly level.

Chris_

483 posts

229 months

Tuesday 27th September 2011
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davepoth said:
The USD, EUR and GBP are all falling at a roughly equal rate against certain other economies, but generally since everybody is equally in the st they stay roughly level.
This ^^

The market thinks that Sterling is no better prospect than the euro at the moment