On the 23rd of June 2016, a historic decision was taken, The English and Welsh voters decided to leave the European Union (Collectively they constituted the majority in Great Britain, the Scots wished to remain while Northern Ireland was a mixed bag)
While I cannot comment whether the decision was right/wrong (it's their opinion), this is certainly a day wrought with massive ramifications. The consequences of this decision is unclear.
What do you think this means from a Financial and Economic perspective? I have attached a map from the NYT, the breakup is startling
http://nyti.ms/28RwypK
Meanwhile, you may have a look at the series of articles on the British breakup from the EU here
http://nyti.ms/28TBE8a
Please note, this discussion is purely on Financial consequences of this decision, no other discussion please.
For starters, it seems that Pound is on a free fall, and those who had earlier shorted the Pound would have made a windfall ( remember Soros in 1992? )
While I cannot comment whether the decision was right/wrong (it's their opinion), this is certainly a day wrought with massive ramifications. The consequences of this decision is unclear.
What do you think this means from a Financial and Economic perspective? I have attached a map from the NYT, the breakup is startling
http://nyti.ms/28RwypK
Meanwhile, you may have a look at the series of articles on the British breakup from the EU here
http://nyti.ms/28TBE8a
Please note, this discussion is purely on Financial consequences of this decision, no other discussion please.
For starters, it seems that Pound is on a free fall, and those who had earlier shorted the Pound would have made a windfall ( remember Soros in 1992? )