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<p>[QUOTE="Brett_in_Sacto, post: 2455714, member: 71510"]In deed. Even if no other countries leave - the fact that a major force in the EU left - leaving the rest to carry the burden only means that whoever stays will be negatively impacted even more.</p><p><br /></p><p>And if Germany or France exits, it's game over.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't see France as a leader in expanding the EU - in fact they have so many immigration issues that they are feeling the same pain as the others - and even more vocal. I can see them making a move to exit - and then not following through to take care of their own (as usual).</p><p><br /></p><p>I think the UK, France and Germany are the 3 wealthiest nations in the EU. I think they also have the most to gain by leaving.</p><p><br /></p><p>The next 3 largest (by population) are Spain, Poland and Italy - and we know where they are financially. They have the most to gain by shifting their burden to the wealthy nations.</p><p><br /></p><p>The US Dollar, Japanese Yen and of course gold are becoming today's modern safe havens. The Yen is the one that shocked me and sticks out. I don't understand the economics of why - but nonetheless Japan is making tracks on the UK's vote.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Brett_in_Sacto, post: 2455714, member: 71510"]In deed. Even if no other countries leave - the fact that a major force in the EU left - leaving the rest to carry the burden only means that whoever stays will be negatively impacted even more. And if Germany or France exits, it's game over. I don't see France as a leader in expanding the EU - in fact they have so many immigration issues that they are feeling the same pain as the others - and even more vocal. I can see them making a move to exit - and then not following through to take care of their own (as usual). I think the UK, France and Germany are the 3 wealthiest nations in the EU. I think they also have the most to gain by leaving. The next 3 largest (by population) are Spain, Poland and Italy - and we know where they are financially. They have the most to gain by shifting their burden to the wealthy nations. The US Dollar, Japanese Yen and of course gold are becoming today's modern safe havens. The Yen is the one that shocked me and sticks out. I don't understand the economics of why - but nonetheless Japan is making tracks on the UK's vote.[/QUOTE]
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