Political relations between UK-EU

The experts who continued to give AAA ratings to mortgage-backed securities (consisting of junk loans) Those experts?
AAA the highest and safest investment grade apparently. Experts.
Whether you like it or not, the loan rate we pay can depend on their rating.
 
PMSL

So she’s accepted last weeks ‘unacceptable’ offer.

Fucking amateur.

Was never going to be any different an outcome really, no point going to court about it as it doesn’t help them get what they actually need (and I don’t think their case would be particularly strong anyway), it’s also not as if there was the option for AZ to fulfil the whole order as they can’t just find something that isn’t there.

Looks like their best endeavours just got a bit better though and nine million extra vaccines is very good news for the EU. Wonder whether they think it’s worth the amount of political capital they’ve burned in getting it...
 
The experts who continued to give AAA ratings to mortgage-backed securities (consisting of junk loans) Those experts?
AAA the highest and safest investment grade apparently. Experts.

Goes without saying that you’re clearly brighter and know more than them, but what they say might matter to some people.
 
Whether you like it or not, the loan rate we pay can depend on their rating.
And we’re down to AA3 with Moodys with a negative trend. That’s the fourth highest rating, behind the EU as a whole, Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Switzerland, USA, Australia, UAE and quite a few others. We used to be a solid AAA. Admittedly it means little to most people but if we drop much further interest rates will start to be impacted which, as you suggest, could well have a negative effect on everyone with a mortgage.
 
And we’re down to AA3 with Moodys with a negative trend. That’s the fourth highest rating, behind the EU as a whole, Germany, France, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Switzerland, USA, Australia, UAE and quite a few others. We used to be a solid AAA. Admittedly it means little to most people but if we drop much further interest rates will start to be impacted which, as you suggest, could well have a negative effect on everyone with a mortgage.

Or savings.

Or a pension.
 

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