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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Royal Bank Of Scotland Group Plc | LSE:RBS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7T77214 | ORD 100P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 120.90 | 121.35 | 121.40 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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17/10/2019 09:59 | Norman saying that BJ won't want to lose the vote and so he may pull it, unless/until he can be certain of DUP support. Also the possibility of another Referendum is increasing, in his opinion. | ![]() polar fox | |
17/10/2019 09:56 | I was out but just bought back in at 238p. This could rise sharply | ![]() mallys83 | |
17/10/2019 09:47 | Norman Smith saying BJ may have tried to bounce the DUP in... Thinks it could result in the DUP digging in.... | ![]() polar fox | |
17/10/2019 09:47 | Praise the lord. | ![]() tradejunkie2 | |
17/10/2019 09:43 | But now DUP say their earlier negative still stands! | ![]() polar fox | |
17/10/2019 09:42 | next resistance 265 | ![]() gcom2 | |
17/10/2019 09:41 | Deal done - official. | ![]() polar fox | |
17/10/2019 09:15 | We seem to be living in alternative universe contrived by the Main Stream Media to ensure they dominate our lives. On the one hand there is a Johnson Brexit. It is about exploiting globalisation and the freedom of movement of capital around the world. It is the model for which the wheeler dealer spiv Farage and his mates clamour. Then there is the Corbyn Brexit, protective and state directed investment to serve the interests of his working class constituency. In other words there are two minor factions in the electorate whose combined vote requested the government deliver two polar opposites of the future UK model of trading. No one, amongst the numbskulls promoting this controversy, fesses up to the reality of the situation. Neither model should be delivered because neither has universal support. The dishonesty and controversy just serve the interests of the media and those closely related parties who profit from market rumour-mongering and the volatility accompanying it. | ![]() rburtn | |
17/10/2019 08:50 | Watch from 12 mins 30 secs into this video, recorded at the beginning of 2019, for the DUP vision. | ![]() leedskier | |
17/10/2019 08:19 | More likely the markets recognise that if the HoC does not support the deal, Boris will write the letter seeking an extension, | ![]() leedskier | |
17/10/2019 07:57 | I thought the Brexit sensitive shares would fall more today in view of the DUP announcement. Some still have faith in a deal it seems | ![]() tfergi | |
16/10/2019 17:40 | Rees-Mogg says talks are going 'splendidly' House of Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg issued an upbeat assessment of the Brexit talks as he left Number 10 earlier. He told journalists that the negotiations were going "splendidly". | smurfy2001 | |
16/10/2019 15:48 | The Europeans are having fun at Boris's expense, Donald Tusk says deal is ready, but there are 'certain doubts on the British side' | ![]() leedskier | |
16/10/2019 15:47 | Cabinet lasted only 40 mins, 1922 meeting lasted only 8 mins, according to Vicki Young. She says BJ didn't really have anything to say, other than it's not yet sorted. | ![]() polar fox | |
16/10/2019 13:15 | Latest, Bloomberg: DUP Leader Denies Opposition to Deal Is Softening. unquote This supports LauraK's denial above. Edit: Arlene Foster tweet Verified account 'EU sources' are talking nonsense. Discussions continue. Needs to be a sensible deal which unionists and nationalists can support. unquote | ![]() polar fox | |
16/10/2019 12:57 | Boris should threaten the DUP with a Unity referendum in NI. Latest polls suggest that the majority would vote for it. | ![]() leedskier | |
16/10/2019 12:37 | So it was just reported on R4, that RTE is saying that the DUP has conceded on the matter of consent. But LauraK just denied that on R4 as I type this! I'm going back to sleep... | ![]() polar fox | |
16/10/2019 12:33 | Wednesday 16 October 2019 12:09 pm Brexit Poll: Most Brits want to honour Brexit referendum A majority of people want the UK to respect the Brexit referendum result, according to a new poll. The Comres survey revealed today that 54 per cent of people wanted to respect the Brexit referendum result and leave the European Union, with 32 per cent preferring to remain. The question posed by polling company was: “Regardless of the way you voted in the 2016 referendum, do you support or oppose the UK abiding by the referendum result and leaving the EU?” The largest age group to support the motion was those aged over 55, with 69 per cent in support. Just 31 per cent of 18-24 year-olds were in favour of leaving the EU. Sixty per cent of males and 48 per cent of females surveyed said they supported the UK leaving the EU. Meanwhile, 31 per cent of males polled and 33 per cent of females polled said they wanted to remain despite the referendum result. Geographically, the motion was supported in every English region except for London. The results were gathered from a survey of 26,000 adults polled between 2 October and 14 October. The result of the Comres survey comes after a Yougov “poll of polls” last week that said a majority of Britons would now vote to remain in the European Union. | wild_dog | |
16/10/2019 12:29 | Could we see a huge rise if there's a deal or sell on news? Discuss. | ![]() tradejunkie2 | |
16/10/2019 11:41 | I take my mobile phone to the toilet with me and watch videos of cats on youtube. I have my trading app on there also. | ![]() tradejunkie2 |
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