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24/09/2020 – This Morning’s Exchange Rates

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  • September 24, 2020
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Sterling had a turnaround of fortunes towards the end of the European session on Wednesday, rising as much as 0.6% against a weaker euro, with investors seeing some room for cautious optimism over the impending Brexit deadline.

Sterling had been falling for the fifth consecutive day against the euro and was at nearly two-month lows against the dollar for much of yesterday, as the looming risk of a no-deal Brexit, talk of negative rates, and new UK lockdown measures all weighed on the currency.

The turnaround was likely to be due to technical factors as cable approached key levels, but that there was also some “cautious optimism” from the fact the European Union chief negotiator Michel Barnier is in London for informal talks.

Barnier said that he is determined to get a deal, and senior UK cabinet minister Michael Gove separately said that he is confident that Britain can overcome its difficulties to secure a free-trade deal with the EU.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered restaurants and bars to close early and told British people to work from home where possible, in new measures which he said could last for six months.

British PMI data indicated the recovery from the first coronavirus lockdown lost momentum in September.

The UK upswing will moderate sharply in the months to come – rising Brexit risks will reinforce the slowdown.

UBS Global Wealth Management wrote in a note to clients that a no-deal Brexit cannot be ruled out and would push the pound down to $1.25.

Analysts also say the possibility of negative rates is a downside risk for sterling.

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said on Tuesday that the Bank’s latest policy statement did not imply it would necessarily use negative interest rates, and that observers should not read too much into it.

British finance minister Rishi Sunak will announce new plans to support jobs on Thursday, as fears mount of a surge in unemployment when an existing 52 billion pound ($66 billion) support programme comes to an end in just over a month.

GBP/EUR 1.0894 GBP/USD 1.2715 GBP/AED 4.6636

GBP/AUD 1.8052 GBP/CHF 1.1752 GBP/CAD 1.7042

GBP/NZD 1.9490 EUR/USD 1.1642 GBP/ZAR 21.704

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