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chris123 hove actually 20 Dec 17 9.04am | |
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Originally posted by europalace
The Euro has been strong for the last 2 years, still all Eurozone countries are growing, most well ahead of the UK. Edited by europalace (20 Dec 2017 8.46am) It's one of the main reasons Germany operates a trade surplus.
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europalace Europe 20 Dec 17 9.48am | |
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Originally posted by europalace
The Euro has been strong for the last 2 years, still all Eurozone countries are growing, most well ahead of the UK. Originally posted by chris123
It's one of the main reasons Germany operates a trade surplus. Originally posted by chris123
Germany benefits hugely from a weak euro. So, Germany benefits from a weak Euro and a strong Euro, which is it? Edited by europalace (20 Dec 2017 9.51am)
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chris123 hove actually 20 Dec 17 9.54am | |
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Originally posted by europalace
So, Germany benefits from a weak Euro and a strong Euro, which is it? Edited by europalace (20 Dec 2017 9.51am) Slow down - you're quoting yourself now. I'm happy to debate, but I'm not clicking on endless links.
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europalace Europe 20 Dec 17 10.20am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
Slow down - you're quoting yourself now. I'm happy to debate, but I'm not clicking on endless links. no, I'm quoting you. You stated that Germany benefits from a weak Euro and then stated that Germany's surplus is due to a strong Euro. Make your mind up.
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chris123 hove actually 20 Dec 17 10.26am | |
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Originally posted by europalace
no, I'm quoting you. You stated that Germany benefits from a weak Euro and then stated that Germany's surplus is due to a strong Euro. Make your mind up. The surplus is from a weak euro!
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europalace Europe 20 Dec 17 11.49am | |
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Originally posted by chris123
The surplus is from a weak euro!
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chris123 hove actually 20 Dec 17 11.59am | |
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Originally posted by europalace
Well I disagree and so did Angela Merkel in May this year.
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chris123 hove actually 20 Dec 17 3.09pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
More capitulation from the UK: "Brexit: UK plans to soften impact on European banks" A desperate move for a desperate situation. Have a link back.
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elgrande bedford 20 Dec 17 4.48pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
The Euro has been strong for the last 2 years, still all Eurozone countries are growing, most well ahead of the UK. Edited by europalace (20 Dec 2017 8.46am) Bollocks,you keep coming out with this crap.prove it..where's the data to prove this.. remember you said most.
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europalace Europe 20 Dec 17 6.06pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
Bollocks,you keep coming out with this crap.prove it..where's the data to prove this.. remember you said most. Wow, profanities as usual, doesn't do you much good in the IQ stakes does it? here you go for 2016, the last completed financial year: UK is a champagne popping 18th place and below the EU average I'll explain it very slowly for you. There are 28 EU member states and the UK is ranked `18th. That means there are more countries with higher growth than the UK compared to those with lower growth. Those of us that studied basic O Level mathematics can deduce that most countries in the EU are therefore growing faster than the UK. Now, take your time with this explanation and by all means ask your more intelligent friends for help if you like.
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elgrande bedford 20 Dec 17 7.13pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
Wow, profanities as usual, doesn't do you much good in the IQ stakes does it? here you go for 2016, the last completed financial year: UK is a champagne popping 18th place and below the EU average I'll explain it very slowly for you. There are 28 EU member states and the UK is ranked `18th. That means there are more countries with higher growth than the UK compared to those with lower growth. Those of us that studied basic O Level mathematics can deduce that most countries in the EU are therefore growing faster than the UK. Now, take your time with this explanation and by all means ask your more intelligent friends for help if you like.
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elgrande bedford 20 Dec 17 7.16pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
Wow, profanities as usual, doesn't do you much good in the IQ stakes does it? here you go for 2016, the last completed financial year: UK is a champagne popping 18th place and below the EU average I'll explain it very slowly for you. There are 28 EU member states and the UK is ranked `18th. That means there are more countries with higher growth than the UK compared to those with lower growth. Those of us that studied basic O Level mathematics can deduce that most countries in the EU are therefore growing faster than the UK. Now, take your time with this explanation and by all means ask your more intelligent friends for help if you like.
And Spain above the UK...ha ha ha.and your source is Wikipedia
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