Pound slips on the back of weak UK manufacturing data


Pound slips on the back of weak UK manufacturing data

British industrial output grew at the fastest rate since 1999 in the second quarter of this year, with “very few” respondents reporting an impact from uncertainty around June 23’s vote to leave the European Union. However, official figures showed Britain’s trade deficit surged in June, with the economy sucking in a record amount of imports […]

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Sterling could drop further this Thursday

The monthly survey of purchasing managers in the construction sector inched down to the lowest reading since June 2009, well into contraction territory. However, the result was better than all forecasts in a poll of economists. The numbers nevertheless provide another sign that Britain’s economy is at risk of recession after June’s vote to leave […]

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Sterling looses ground after Martin Weale comments

Sterling hit a two-week low on Tuesday after a Bank of England policymaker suggested a batch of weak UK data had convinced him monetary policy should be eased immediately, having last week said he needed more evidence of economic weakness first. While stopping short of openly backing a cut in interest rates or quantitative easing […]

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Sterling slightly up this morning

Sterling inched up today, recovering some of the ground it lost late last week from surveys suggesting Britain was heading towards recession and boosting expectations the Bank of England will have to stimulate growth next month. Sterling was up 0.2 percent at $1.3140, having fallen nearly 1 percent on Friday. The euro, also was 0.3 […]

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Poor UK Retail Sales hits Sterling this morning

British retail sales suffered their sharpest monthly fall in six months in June, with officials citing poor weather hurting clothing sales rather than any impact from the vote to leave the European Union. Retailers had not reported any anecdotal evidence of the unexpected result of the June 23 referendum affecting sales during the five-week period […]

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Strong UK wage & Unemployment data this morning

According to the latest release from the Office for National Statistics, the UK jobless rate improved from 5.0% to 4.9%, while the jobless claims change ticked lower from 12,200 to 400. In addition, average weekly earnings excluding bonuses decelerated slightly to 2.2% from the 2.3% booked previously, while the gauge including bonuses jumped to 2.3% […]

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