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- Posted by currencies in Brexit, coronavirus, Currency, Economy, GBP, Sterling, UK, Uncategorised
- July 14, 2020
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Britain’s economy stumbled out of its coronavirus-induced slump in May, casting doubt on the chances of a rapid rebound and suggesting more government help to kickstart recovery may be on its way. Gross domestic product rose 1.8% after lockdown restrictions were eased slightly, the Office for National Statistics said – a smaller rebound than any […]
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- Posted by currencies in Bank of England, Brexit, Budget, coronavirus, Sterling, UK, Uncategorised
- July 8, 2020
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Sterling was steady this morning, a day after hitting three-week highs against both the dollar and euro, ahead of expected British moves to prevent a full-blown unemployment crisis. In his new budget speech, due at 1130 GMT, British finance minister Rishi Sunak is expected to include a 2 billion-pound fund to create six-month work placement […]
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- Posted by currencies in Brexit, Budget, coronavirus, UK, Uncategorised
- July 6, 2020
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The pound fell against the euro and held steady against the U.S. dollar, as traders looked ahead to this month’s Brexit negotiations and more government support measures expected later this week. Traders expect more clarity by the end of July on whether Britain will agree a trade deal with the European Union. Britain left the […]
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- Posted by currencies in Brexit, coronavirus, Sterling, UK, Uncategorised
- July 3, 2020
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Sterling was headed for its first positive week in four against the dollar, holding close to the $1.25 mark as a week of negotiations between Britain and the European Union ended on what investors called an optimistic note, with meetings expected to resume next week. Brexit talks this week between Britain and the EU ended […]
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- Posted by currencies in Brexit, coronavirus, Sterling, UK, Uncategorised
- July 2, 2020
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Against a basket of currencies, the greenback slipped marginally and is tracking toward its worst week in a month, with a 0.4% fall – though it could shift significantly in either direction depending on U.S. jobs data due at 1230 GMT. Non-farm payrolls figures are expected to show an increase of 3 million jobs last […]
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- Posted by currencies in Bank of England, Brexit, coronavirus, UK, Uncategorised
- June 30, 2020
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Sterling retreated against a broadly firmer dollar, as investors awaited confirmation of the government’s spending plans to lift an economy that posted its biggest contraction in 40 years in early-2020. The pound is already under pressure from fears that Britain will fail to clinch a trade deal with the European Union by the end-2020 deadline. […]
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- Posted by currencies in Brexit, coronavirus, Sterling, UK, Uncategorised
- June 24, 2020
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The pound fell against the dollar and euro, weighed down by uncertainty over Brexit negotiations even after global risk appetite got a boost from positive economic data as countries ease their lockdowns. For the past two days, the pound had risen against a weaker dollar, hitting a six-day high of $1.2541 at 0007 GMT on […]
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- Posted by currencies in Bank of England, coronavirus, Retail Sales, Sterling, UK, Uncategorised
- June 19, 2020
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Sterling rose slightly but remained under the $1.25 mark after hitting almost three-week lows as retail sales rebounded in May more strongly than hoped with the country gradually relaxing its coronavirus lockdown. British retail sales jumped 12% last month after a historic 18% slump in April, official data showed. Consumer confidence figures for May were […]
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- Posted by currencies in Bank of England, Brexit, coronavirus, Currency, Economy, Sterling, UK, Uncategorised
- June 18, 2020
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Sterling dipped against the dollar and euro as some investors braced for a larger-than-expected increase in the Bank of England’s quantitative easing programme to combat the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. The BoE, which meets later today, is expected to build up its war-chest for fighting the crisis by announcing an increase of at […]
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- Posted by currencies in Bank of England, Brexit, coronavirus, UK, Uncategorised
- June 17, 2020
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Sterling has dropped slightly after data showed inflation fell to its lowest level since June 2016 last month as the coronavirus pandemic sucked demand from the global economy and caused oil prices to tumble. Low inflation would give the Bank of England space to ramp up its stimulus programme again when its policymakers meet on […]
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