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Image © European Union - European Parliament, Reproduced Under CC Licensing. The Pound to Euro exchange rate rose from near 18-month lows as Sterling featured among ...
Raising the minimum wage has been a 'risk-free' vote winner for governments for years. But this could soon change as "cheap labour is getting a lot more expensive." A new analysis from Berenberg ...
Analyst George Vessey at Convera writes the Pound looks vulnerable to a bigger corrective dip lower. In parallel with GBP/USD stretching to a fresh 1-year high above $1.30 last week, bullish bets ...
Above: Trump's doubling of steel tariffs caught markets by surprise, tempering enthusiasm for stocks, and prompting a fall in the Pound vs. Euro. Image: Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok.
Pound Sterling recovered prior losses from the US Dollar and Euro overnight on Thursday after the White House announced a 90-day delay to the implementation of its new global import tariff, which ...
The British Pound fell against an unraveling US dollar and saw larger losses in many crosses on Wednesday after the Sterling bond market unraveled across the curve, driving long-term financing ...
Above: File still of Scott Bessent. Courtesy of Bloomberg. Some very interesting developments in FX land today as U.S. officials are prodded on a weak Dollar policy. Bloomberg has been prodding U ...
The Australian Dollar has pulled back from recent highs. A sense that the flow of good news on progress in China-U.S. trade relations is 'maxing out' is weighing on the Australian Dollar.
"Distrust of the USD" will impact the outlook, says HSBC. A new note on the Dollar outlook warns that "ongoing distrust of the USD" will leave it "in a soft position over the coming quarters.
As global confidence in the U.S. dollar continues to waver — driven by rising political risk, trade tensions, and fiscal uncertainty — momentum behind de-dollarisation is gaining pace.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves leaves No 11 Downing Street to deliver her Spring Statement. Picture by Alecsandra Dragoi / Treasury. The UK ratcheted up £16.4BN in debt last month. According to ONS ...