GBP closed out at 43.22 TT .
Let me guess that you were a proponent of Brexit who magnanimously stated it would be best to weather any storm associated with getting the fark out of the EU and move on...basically best to 'git her done and over with'.
Would I be correct ?
(So what's up with the "F*&% off!" ?)
Coco, who the fark was talking US$ xe THB40 ?
"It's called balls!" , you write. What would that exactly be?
(Is it the inability to think rationally. Okay, then good on ya.)
Whose bar-room blogs have you been reading ?
36 is a huuuuge move given the past 10-year history.
(By the way currently damn close to 35. I'm personally weathering that storm splendidly, thank you.)
Coffee, it's thailand that is suffering cos I'm not drinking as much. [emoji3]
Theresa May says it's time to 'get on with Brexit' - and it could be triggered next WEEK
THE time has come to crack on with leaving the EU, Theresa May declared last night. It is thought she could trigger exit talks as early as next Tuesday.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/777311/brexit-theresa-may-trigger-article-50
Watch the £ now - could be in for a white knuckle ride.
Which direction is that roller coaster supposed the be traveling in Nomad........................ or is it a "push me, pull you" ??
I've read suggestions the pound should be re-named the North Atlantic Peso. It also appears quite likely the pound shall lose its reserve currency status on Brexit, causing a further nose dive.