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Weekly Currency Brief – 28Nov-7Dec 2017
By admin on December 7, 2017Read moreGood week for the South African Rand Strong second Another good week for the South African Rand took it into first place among the most actively-traded currencies. The helping...
05Weekly Currency Brief – 21Nov-28Nov 2017
By admin on November 29, 2017Read moreWednesdays Budget might not have appealed to everyone but… Could do better It was not exactly an awful week for the pound but far from a great one. Sterling’s average...
Weekly Currency Brief – 14Nov-21Nov 2017
By admin on November 21, 2017Read moreLack of movement came despite a couple of political flare-ups Adventurous euro An interesting and sometimes confusing week for the euro saw it bounce across two-cent ranges against sterling and the...
Weekly Currency Brief – 7Nov-14Nov 2017
By admin on November 14, 2017Read moreLack of movement came despite a couple of political flare-ups Dullsville From the point of view of an energetic participant it was an unusually rubbish week in the FX market. The...
Weekly Currency Brief – 17Oct- 24Oct 2017
By admin on October 25, 2017Read moreIt’s (almost) all about politics In Spain, New Zealand, the United States, South Africa, Japan, and of course Britain, the main exchange rates drivers were political developments. Sterling came...
Weekly Currency Brief – 3Oct – 10Oct 2017
By admin on October 10, 2017Read moreIf it’s not one thing… It was another case of good month, bad week, for sterling. Over the last 30 days the pound was the undisputed champion, strengthening by...
Weekly Currency Brief – 26Sep – 3Oct 2017
By admin on October 3, 2017Read moreQE vs QT Although the Bank of Japan first used Quantitative Easing (QE) a decade and a half ago to combat falling prices, the “unconventional” policy is principally a...
Weekly Currency Brief – 19Sep – 26Sep 2017
By admin on September 26, 2017Read moreChanging moods Financial markets have a tendency towards the binary; investors either love or loath a currency, they buy it or sell it, opinions are black or white but...
Weekly Currency Brief – 12Sep – 19Sep 2017
By admin on September 20, 2017Read moreA week of surprises and signs of future policy tightening On the crest of a wave Sterling had a good week. There: it isn’t often that could have been...
Weekly Currency Brief – 5Sep – 12Sep 2017
By admin on September 12, 2017Read moreA week of surprises and signs of future policy tightening Pound treads water despite strong tides Last week was a tough week for the pound, with pressure from the...