Boris Johnson Crashes British Pound or Wins Currency War? Video
Currencies / British Pound Feb 24, 2016 - 12:43 AM GMTAccording to the mainstream media Boris Johnson's declaration to campaign for Britain to leave the European Union has triggered market panic head lines right across the mainstream press spectrum that demonstrates the magnitude of the depth of their ignorance of markets from the likes of the BBC, to Channel 4 News to the myriad of dieing broadsheet publications such as the FT, all in unison propagating headlines such as 'Boris Johnson Causes a Run on the Pound' that followed a 3 cent dip against the US Dollar on rising BrExit fears as though this was catastrophically bad news, though conveniently ignoring the fact that the FTSE actually closed higher on the so called BrExit panic Monday.
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