
Pound Surges Against US Dollar
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- July 27, 2017
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Sterling hit a 10-month high against a broadly weaker dollar today, after the U.S. Federal Reserve left policy unchanged and appeared less confident about inflation picking up, which investors took as a sign rates could be kept low for longer. The market focused on the central bank’s noting that both overall and core inflation had […]
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Sterling slightly recovers after 9 month low against the Euro
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- July 24, 2017
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Sterling edged up against the euro today, recovering from its worst week against the single currency in nine months and its lowest levels this year, as the euro dipped on weak German manufacturing data. The pound lost more than 2.5 percent against the euro last week, hitting an eight-month low on Friday, as the single […]
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UK Inflation Unexpectedly Slows
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- July 18, 2017
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British inflation unexpectedly slowed for the first time since October last month, adding to the likelihood that the Bank of England will keep interest rates at a record low in August. Consumer prices rose by 2.6 percent compared with a year earlier, the Office for National Statistics said on Tuesday, down from a nearly four-year […]
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Sterling Update
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- July 14, 2017
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Sterling rose against the dollar today, investors still weighing the likelihood of an interest rate rise from the Bank of England after labour market data this week offset some worries over Britain’s exit from the European Union. The pound has recovered from its losses after Britain’s election in June as a number of BoE policymakers […]
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Jobless rate at a 42 year low
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- July 12, 2017
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British workers saw their pay and bonus growth fall further behind inflation in the three months to end-May, data showed today, but the jobless rate hit a 42-year low. The duel reports will complicate the debate among Bank of England officials over the need for higher interest rates. Sterling bounced against the dollar after official […]
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Sterling suffers worst week
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- July 10, 2017
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Sterling steadied today after a batch of very poor monthly output readings drove it to its worst week in a month, casting doubt on the Bank of England’s surprise warnings that it is on the verge of raising borrowing costs. A strong U.S. payrolls report on Friday afternoon added to the pain for the pound […]
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UK Industrial & Manufacturing figures lower than expectations
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- July 7, 2017
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British manufacturing slipped unexpectedly in May, dragged down by a fall in car production that will add to questions about the economic outlook going into the second half of 2017, official data showed on Friday. Manufacturing output edged down by a monthly 0.2 percent, cancelling out its rise in April and disappointing against forecasts for […]
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Dollar Steadies, Sterling Drops
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- July 6, 2017
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The dollar steadied against its peers early this morning after the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting minutes took the wind out of its advance, with the market awaiting comments by central bankers and U.S. data for its next cues. The greenback had rallied earlier in the week after upbeat U.S. economic indicators lifted Treasury yields to […]
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Growth is services sector falls
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- July 5, 2017
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Growth across British services companies fell to a four-month low in June and companies were their least optimistic in nearly a year, according to a survey that could disappoint Bank of England officials who want to raise interest rates. Although the survey suggested Britain’s economy recovered some momentum in the second quarter and probably expanded […]
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50% chance of a UK rate rise
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- July 3, 2017
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The pound recorded its best weekly performance against the dollar in almost eight months last week. It climbed almost 2.5 percent to reach as high as $1.3030 after BoE Governor Mark Carney said a rate rise was likely to be needed as the economy came closer to running at full capacity, and that the Bank […]
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