In this week's Exponential Investor podcast, we cover how the Bank of England and the UK government are introducing opposing policies, what a falling pound means for you, and whether this will have any impact on inflation.
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Shae Russell | 30 Sep 2022 |
Why the world will be "Buying British"
In today's Exponential Investor:- The manufacturing boost coming to the UK economy
- How the UK government and Bank of England are working against each other
- Your turn – Would you sacrifice your ideals for a cheaper price?
| "The pound is crashing" screamed the headlines all week. Yet a falling pound isn't necessarily a bad thing. In fact, a weaker currency can be highly supportive of a country's manufacturing and export sectors. So much so that a persistently weak pound may be very good for the UK, and there could be a return to "buying British". In this week's Exponential Investor podcast, we cover how the Bank of England and the UK government are introducing opposing policies, what a falling pound means for you, and whether this will have any impact on inflation. While we're at it, you can play along at home! We want to know if you would sacrifice your ideals in order to buy things at a cheaper price. Drop us a line here, and let us know if we can read out your answer on an upcoming podcast. Click the video below to listen now. Until next time, Shae Russell, Co-Editor, Exponential Investor |
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