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Lamplighter commented Oct 15, 2019550 pip move in 3 trading days GBPUSD. Some way to go before getting back to April 2019 levels though.
EU and UK negotiators closing in on draft Brexit deal
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Lamplighter commented Oct 15, 2019Not really as its been sell side heavy for too long. Banks need to shake out the 'perma bears'.
EU and UK negotiators closing in on draft Brexit deal
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Lamplighter commented Oct 15, 2019Humm looking at a different structure - sideways channel, but looking to break out (north) at 2.0600 (Weekly).
A lot of chatter in the EU bubble of a Brexit deal coming as early as Tuesday
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Lamplighter commented Oct 15, 2019'Draft' deal - plenty 'o rope ...
EU and UK negotiators closing in on draft Brexit deal
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Lamplighter commented Oct 15, 2019.. so we can expect another short squeeze.
A lot of chatter in the EU bubble of a Brexit deal coming as early as Tuesday
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Lamplighter commented Oct 15, 2019The June 2016 level will be the test ... technically speaking.
A lot of chatter in the EU bubble of a Brexit deal coming as early as Tuesday
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Lamplighter commented Oct 10, 2019Its the dance macabre - that politicians like to do when playing for points.
Varadkar, Johnson agreed could see pathway to possible deal
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Lamplighter commented Oct 10, 2019Nice little move on the Pound.
Varadkar, Johnson agreed could see pathway to possible deal
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Lamplighter commented Oct 8, 2019The political reality behind this is the current UK government trying to force a general election via a no confidence vote. In so doing the UK Parliament and Corbyn's opposition are seen to be the cause of a no deal precipitating if they don't go ...
PM spoke to Merkel at 8am this morning - No 10 source says she said there could only be a deal...
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Lamplighter commented Oct 1, 2019Spike EURGBP - risky waters. (Platform and broker feed getting very sluggish - executing orders presumably.)
EU says concessions are possible if UK will accept backstop
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Lamplighter commented Sep 27, 2019A lot depends on whether Trump survives it through to the 2020 election. Nothing is guaranteed.
Consumers are really starting to worry about the trade war
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Lamplighter commented Sep 27, 2019'Concrete' plan made from cobwebs and sawdust that will go down like a lead balloon. Remember the UK government have a 'negative majority'. Be glad to be proven otherwise - but as the saying goes 'past performance is no guarantee of future outcomes'.
U.K. Govt plans concrete Brexit proposals after Tory conference - BBG
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Lamplighter commented Sep 27, 2019Its all the same money in the end. Global economy and all.
White House weighing limits on U.S. portfolio flows into China
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Lamplighter commented Sep 27, 2019FX is too lucrative to create Universe Unit Of Exchange.
OMFIF: 'A long way off' from a G20 digital currency
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Lamplighter commented Sep 25, 2019The question is - what was asked for in return, and then actually given the nod to? There seems to be a bit missing from the transcript - where, if you take it face value - Trump effectively ignored Zelensky's request to discus his wish to make the ...
Trump asked Ukraine president ‘if you can look into’ Biden and his son in phone call
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Lamplighter commented Sep 24, 2019Trying to weevil away around the ruling. However the 'Queen's speech proroguing time' has already been used up. So can't really prorogue a second time on that count. As it will be an admittance of the lie on the first occasion.
UK PM Johnson: Going To Get On And Deliver Brexit On October 31st
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Lamplighter commented Sep 24, 2019Expect the same can be said the other way too - looking a bit further ahead as the Brexit story turns another page. That said the next move will hang on Johnson's response.
UK Supreme Court States Ruling Is Unanimous On Judiciability
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Lamplighter commented Sep 24, 2019Probably the shortest termed PM in history.
Defiant Boris Johnson refuses to resign if the Supreme Court rules he lied to the Queen
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Lamplighter commented Sep 24, 2019The likely way forward will be a unity government first - then a general election. Brexit is unravelling.
UK Supreme Court States Ruling Is Unanimous On Judiciability