Will A Brexit Actually Happen?
On 23 June 2016, UK citizens voted in a referendum by a majority of 52% in favour of their country leaving the European Union, but will it actually happen?
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On 23 June 2016, UK citizens voted in a referendum by a majority of 52% in favour of their country leaving the European Union, but will it actually happen?
Throughout the U.K.'s history and its interaction within global events, the British pound has served as a conduit for international trade and as a safe haven for investors.
An election year is often a time of uncertainty for societies that practice a democratic or parliamentary form of government. Issues facing the nation's economy, judicial system, as well as future control over the government's legislative branch in coming midterm elections make their way to the forefront during the presidential election cycle. From a trading and investing standpoint, the basic rule of thumb regarding the marketplace of financial securities is…
British citizens are scheduled to vote on the Brexit in a referendum that could help set the European nation's political and economic direction for years to come.
Often referred to by its nickname the "aussie," the Australian dollar is considered to be one of the world's eight major currencies.
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In the coming years, both the EU and its monetary zone could expand by as many as five members each, and some observers project the EU has the potential to enlarge to as many as 40 total members.
The U.K. is ranked as the fifth-most-liberal nation out of 43 European countries, benefiting from attributes including a highly advanced financial industry and largely unfettered trade.
Investors can turn to many different sources of information when setting up trades, and some forex traders like to harness top economic indicators to determine what they will do. Germany, Europe's largest economy, is viewed by many as a key player in both the eurozone and the euro, so some traders like to investigate business conditions in this country when developing their strategies. Some more generalised background information on the…
Like all currencies, the Japanese Yen has specific causes of its volatility.
Investors interested in making trades that involve the Chinese yuan might benefit from doing some research into China's economy. The nation has repeatedly made headlines over the last several years, generating attention by producing robust growth. Economic Skepticism Despite reports of growth, some have voiced concerns about the country manipulating its government data. Even Li Keqiang, Premier of China's State Council, has made skeptical remarks about these figures. In 2007,…
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