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Category Archives: The Euro €
A good exchange rate for a holiday in France
Thankfully the Euro has begun to slide a little against the pound which means that at the time of writing we have the most favourable exchange rate for 18 months. All this is a good sign if you are thinking … Continue reading
Tourist Pound vs Euro – when will you buy?
At the time of writing which is 9th January 2012 the good old Tourist Pound is worth in the region of €1.18 which is quite probably as high as it has been for the last 12 months. So if you … Continue reading
Make the UK an EU trading partner NOW
Read any of the media financial pages and you could be forgiven for thinking that the world will crumble at our feet if the Euro goes down the tube – as it is widely tipped to do sometime during 2012. … Continue reading
Pull us out of the EU Mr.Cameron
As you know, this site is meant to be all about finance and that includes anything from the listings of accountants to UK mortgages, so when we have an occasional rant about the political situation in Europe you can bet … Continue reading
Cameron done well!
Following our last couple of articles on the Euro and the state of the Eurozone economy – the last one Friday 9th Dec 2011 – but since then our heroic PM has finally found his backbone and vetoed the “Euro … Continue reading
The last few hours to save the Euro and the UK
This article may be rather precipitate, but yesterday (09/12/2011) and today are the “crunch” days for the Euro and our PM, Mr. Cameron is in talks with our main protagonists (or should I say partners?) about a whole raft of measures … Continue reading
Crunch time for the UK and the Euro
I think that we are all pretty well fed up with hearing what David Cameron is going to tell Brussels about the UK and the Euro, and what he will be told in return by Angela Merkel and Mr. Sarkozy … Continue reading
What will happen if the Euro goes through the plug hole?
One wonders sometimes just what will happen if the Euro finally goes down the plug hole. Just how bad will things become for anyone who has a UK mortgage at present, or the poor people, usually first time buyers who … Continue reading