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Old 13-09-2014, 10:34   #2196
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Re: Will Scotland Leave the UK?

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Some of these banks are foreign ones. Credit Sussie, Deutsche Bank. Why would they be engaged with childish propaganda as well?
It's how it's reported, the interpretation and the significance it's given.

Overseas banks have also drawn up contingency plans to move some operations out of the UK because of the possiblilty of a EU referendum.

I would imagine that drawing up a contingency plan is a fairly normal procedure for any Finance institution if there a potential political change that may impact on their business. Such a contingency plan would have to look at worse case scenarios; Eventual outcomes are seldom worse case.

The interpretation by the media, including the BBC, is usually even darker than the worse case scenario
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