TL/£
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- Kibkommer
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Re: TL/£
Just bear in mind that on 20/07/2018 the TL rate was 6.26. On the 14/08/18 the TL was 8.87.
Personally I have my money mainly in sterling and what TL I do have is on deposit in a one month account and I monitor the currency rate. If it does start to move sharply I am happy to write off a months interest and convert it into sterling. I would be looking at losing £100 in interest as opposed to potentially a third of the sterling equivalent of my lire. Also I can then hopefully buy back into TL at the better rate.
So stay liquid guys and remember that the interest isn’t as important as the exchange rate
Personally I have my money mainly in sterling and what TL I do have is on deposit in a one month account and I monitor the currency rate. If it does start to move sharply I am happy to write off a months interest and convert it into sterling. I would be looking at losing £100 in interest as opposed to potentially a third of the sterling equivalent of my lire. Also I can then hopefully buy back into TL at the better rate.
So stay liquid guys and remember that the interest isn’t as important as the exchange rate
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- Kibkommer
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Re: TL/£
More important than fx/interest rates is what bank your money is with in terms of safety.
I have enough lira in the TRNC to cover monthly bills and that's it.
If you want exposure to the lira I suggest you have a lira account in the UK and transfer it periodically.
I have enough lira in the TRNC to cover monthly bills and that's it.
If you want exposure to the lira I suggest you have a lira account in the UK and transfer it periodically.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: TL/£
Saddique wrote:Boris speaks and it goes back down again13roman58 wrote:Gone over 8TL to £1. What happens next?
I’m sure Erdogan will pipe up and it will go up again
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- Kibkommer
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Re: TL/£
War in Syria looks imminent so the TL will take a lashing again especially vs the $EnjoyingTheSun wrote:Saddique wrote:Boris speaks and it goes back down again13roman58 wrote:Gone over 8TL to £1. What happens next?
I’m sure Erdogan will pipe up and it will go up again
Brexit is holding the pound back and depreciating against the $ and €
Stock Markets have gone sour
corona Virus spreading like wildfire
All doom and Gloom out there right now
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- Kibkommer
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Re: TL/£
Stock markets around the world are getting a bit of hammer since the coronavirus but it’s early days. The 1987 crash was pretty big but shares bounced back within a few months as they generally do. The $ has been quite volatile over the last couple of years. Many economists believed £ was overvalued pre Brexit but in the years since the vote the £ € rate hasn’t been too volatileSaddique wrote: War in Syria looks imminent so the TL will take a lashing again especially vs the $
Brexit is holding the pound back and depreciating against the $ and €
Stock Markets have gone sour
corona Virus spreading like wildfire
All doom and Gloom out there right now
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- Kibkommer
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Re: TL/£
A couple of years back I took what at the time seemed to be a "flyer" and went for the Dollar when everyone else seemed to go back to the GBP or Euro. Its been and bit up and down, but at the moment I'm glad I did it. Rarely check, as at the moment there is very little I could do in any case.