
UK inflation shoots past Bank of England target
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- March 21, 2017
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British inflation last month shot past the Bank of England’s 2 percent target for the first time since the end of 2013 and looks set to climb further due to the Brexit hit to the pound and rising global oil prices. Consumer prices leapt by a stronger-than-expected 2.3 percent in annual terms, their biggest increase […]
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20/03/2017 – This Morning’s Currency Rates
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- March 20, 2017
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Please see this mornings currency exchange rates this morning at the bottom of this article. Sterling rose to a three-week high against the dollar this morning, sales of the dollar after the G20 gave in to U.S. pressure and omitted a reference to protectionism pushing the greenback lower for a fourth day running. The dollar’s […]
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US Dollar weakens for 4th day in a row
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- March 20, 2017
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Sterling rose to a three-week high against the dollar this morning, sales of the dollar after the G20 gave in to U.S. pressure and omitted a reference to protectionism pushing the greenback lower for a fourth day running. The dollar’s weakness has eased pressure on the pound as Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to launch […]
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17/03/2017 – This Morning’s Currency Rates
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- March 17, 2017
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Please see today’s exchange rates at the bottom of the article. The pound rose for the third day running against the dollar this morning for the first time since mid-January, drawing confidence from signs some at the Bank of England may be leaning toward a rise in interest rates to support the currency. Minutes from […]
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Pound gains due to BoE leaning towards a rate rise
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- March 17, 2017
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The pound rose for the third day running against the dollar this morning for the first time since mid-January, drawing confidence from signs some at the Bank of England may be leaning toward a rise in interest rates to support the currency. Minutes from the Bank’s latest Monetary Policy Committee meeting shocked markets on Thursday […]
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16/03/2017 – This Morning’s Currency Rates
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- March 16, 2017
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Please see today’s exchange rates at the bottom of the article. Sterling hit an eight-week this week in reaction to Parliament’s approval of the Article 50 bill – but with at least two years of negotiations ahead, could the currency fall even further? MPs voted down two amendments added by the House of Lords to […]
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Sterling weakness expected to continue
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- March 16, 2017
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Sterling hit an eight-week high this week in reaction to Parliament’s approval of the Article 50 bill – but with at least two years of negotiations ahead, could the currency fall even further? MPs voted down two amendments added by the House of Lords to the Article 50 bill on Monday evening, with peers voting […]
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15/03/2017 – This Morning’s Currency Rates
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- March 15, 2017
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This morning’s currency exchange prices at bottom. Sterling bounced back from a fall to eight-week lows this morning with dealers citing a weaker dollar, a poll showing Scots still favour remaining in the United Kingdom and signs that EU exit talks will not be triggered for another two weeks. The pound had sunk to its […]
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Sterling Bounces Slightly
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- March 15, 2017
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Sterling bounced back from a fall to eight-week lows this morning with dealers citing a weaker dollar, a poll showing Scots still favour remaining in the United Kingdom and signs that EU exit talks will not be triggered for another two weeks. The pound had sunk to its lowest since mid-January on Tuesday after Prime […]
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14/03/2017 – This morning’s currency rates
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- March 14, 2017
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Todays currency exchange rates below. Prime Minister Theresa May has won the right to launch divorce proceedings with the European Union and begin two years of talks that will shape the future of Britain and Europe. May, who was appointed prime minister shortly after Britain voted to leave the EU in June, faced down attempts […]
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