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Weekly Currency Brief – 13th Jun – 20th Jun 2017
By admin on June 20, 2017Read moreSterling in the post election Following its post-election trashing, sterling did reasonably well, strengthening by two thirds of a cent on the week. It was not easy going but...
05Weekly Currency Brief – 6th Jun – 13th Jun 2017
By admin on June 14, 2017Read moreThe will of the people To all but the most reclusive hermit the gist of the story must now be known. Having failed for a year to make any...
Weekly Currency Brief – 30th May – 6th Jun 2017
By admin on June 7, 2017Read moreAnd the winner is… With the general election almost upon us the pound is under pressure. What started out as an election about Brexit was transformed into an election...
Weekly Currency Brief – 23rd May – 30th May 2017
By admin on May 30, 2017Read moreFelled by the polls According to YouGov, an opinion pollster, over the course of two weeks the Conservative party’s advantage over Labour has narrowed from 20 points to 5....
Weekly Currency Brief – 16th May – 23rd May 2017
By admin on May 24, 2017Read moreOn the defensive Following hard on the heels of the UK inflation data, which showed consumer prices rising by 2.7% on the year, news that average wages rose by...
Weekly Currency Brief – 9th May – 16th May 2017
By admin on May 17, 2017Read moreThe data don’t work Every one of the UK economic statistics that could look bad for sterling did look bad for sterling. It began with the industrial and manufacturing...
Weekly Currency Brief – 3rd May – 9th May 2017
By admin on May 10, 2017Read moreEverything’s alright The Chicago Board Options Exchange’s Volatility Index is known by the market as “the VIX” and referred to by the popular media as “the fear index”. In...
Weekly Currency Brief – 25th Apr – 3rd May 2017
By admin on May 3, 2017Read moreProud pound Sterling enjoyed a strong end to what was a positive month. It strengthened by an average of 1.5% against the other dozen most actively-traded currencies, picking up...
Weekly Currency Brief – 18th Apr – 25th Apr 2017
By admin on April 25, 2017Read moreUK politics Theresa May’s wholly unexpected call for an early general election put markets in a spin. Nobody had seen it coming but almost everyone decided immediately it was...
Weekly Currency Brief – 4th Apr – 11th Apr 2017
By admin on April 11, 2017Read morePour la deuxième fois, qui? Last week the famous unknown was South Africa’s finance minister, Malusi Gigiba. This week it is Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the communist-backed candidate for the French...