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Yesterday evening, the US Federal bank cut interest rates again, for the third time this year, bringing them down to 1.75%. Whilst this was nev... Read More >
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As Europe debated the length of the EU extension yesterday, with the French still firmly insisting on a shorter extension to the Brexit process... Read More >
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The market largely held its breath yesterday as the EU debated the fate of the UK's extension request; hovering around the 1.1600 mark on GBPEU... Read More >
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After a tense round of voting last night in parliament, the UK government managed to take a big step forward towards Brexit, only for the door ... Read More >
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Very little transpired overnight and indeed over most of yesterday’s trading hours, with sterling’s fate hinging on the outcome of the ongoing ... Read More >
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As mentioned in my article last Friday, 'The beginning of the end?’, progress is seemingly being made with regards to Boris Johnson’s alteratio... Read More >
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As with every first Friday of the month, the markets turn their full attention to the US non-farm payrolls figure, which is due to be released ... Read More >
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Yesterday saw the presentation of Boris Johnson’s long-concealed Brexit plan to the Conservative party conference and press; the backstop agree... Read More >
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Just when it looked like the pound was going to have a relatively quiet end to a very bouncy week, the Bank of England steps in early doors to ... Read More >
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As I mentioned last week when parliament was still prorogued, when the gates of The Palace of Westminster stay closed – and politicians are qui... Read More >