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  • Cracked glass in a foreign currency exchange rates window. Currencies from the Eurozone and the USA, to Canada and Egypt, are displayed in the window of a post office in south London where customers are able to buy their foreign holiday money. The rates are there too for buying and selling notes and coins from countries abroad. The glass has been smashed, its cracks spreading out from the central point of impact, a metaphor for the cracks in the global economy.
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  • Foreign currency exchange board advertising No Commission in central London. On the board that is propped up against a wall in this busy tourist area, formerly a market of fruit and flowers produce, we see five nationalities' currencies represented with their current rates against the Pound sterling. The US and Canadian Dollar, the Euro, Yen and the Swiss Franc are there with respective flags to attract those wishing to change money.
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  • Dollar, Euro and Pound signs in a former Bureau de Change's window, central London. As if a ghostly shadow of their former values, the logos of American, European and British currencies are seen through the glass of the former exchange shop on Piccadilly in the West End. The detail view is symbolic of the UK recession and the falling prices of world money markets. These three western curencies are seen as fading entities compared to the Asian currencies.
    currency_window01-10-12-2014_1.jpg
  • In the year that Britain will start the process of Brexit leaving the European Union, the flags of other nations above the crumpled British Union Jack flag in the window of a City retailer, on 2nd February 2017, in the City of London, England. In the y
    britain_flag-01-02-02-2017.jpg
  • In the year that Britain will start the process of Brexit leaving the European Union, the flags of other nations above the crumpled British Union Jack flag in the window of a City retailer, on 2nd February 2017, in the City of London, England. In the y
    britain_flag-02-02-02-2017.jpg
  • Santander, a Spanich banking company is now a regular sight on the British High Street. Grupo Santander is a banking group centered on Banco Santander, the largest bank in the Eurozone and one of the largest banks in the world in terms of market capitalisation.
    20110224santanderA.jpg
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