Carney extends BOE stay to 2019
- Posted by Shyam Gokani in Bank of England, Brexit, Currency, Dollar, Economy, EUR, Mark Carney, Prime Minister, Sterling, UK
- November 1, 2016
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Sterling hit an almost two-week high yesterday, with expectations of more upbeat news on the economy helping it build on gains after Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said late on Monday he would be staying on until 2019. Criticism from some senior ruling Conservatives and right-leaning newspapers had prompted speculation over the past week […]
READ MOREEconomy slows but not as much as expectations
- Posted by Shyam Gokani in Bank of England, Bremain, Brexit, Currency, David Cameron, Dollar, Economy, EUR, GBP, Inflation, Prime Minister, Referendum, Retail Sales, Sterling, UK
- October 27, 2016
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Britain’s economic growth slowed only slightly in the three months after the Brexit vote, official data showed this morning defying warnings of a heavy hit and further diminishing the likelihood of the Bank of England cutting rates next week. The economy grew by 0.5 percent in the July-September period, less rapid than the unusually strong […]
READ MORESterling on the up
- Posted by Shyam Gokani in Bank of England, Brexit, Currency, Dollar, Economy, EUR, GBP, Inflation, Prime Minister, Referendum, Sterling, UK
- October 19, 2016
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Sterling slipped back a little after its strongest one-day gains in over three months on a trade-weighted basis, having been boosted after a UK government lawyer said parliament would have to ratify any deal to take Britain out of the EU. Having fallen to a record low last week on worries that Britain would undergo […]
READ MOREPound has futher room to drop
- Posted by Shyam Gokani in Bank of England, Brexit, Currency, Dollar, Economy, EUR, GBP, Mark Carney, Prime Minister, Referendum, Sterling, UK
- October 6, 2016
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Britain’s pound dipped below $1.27 for the first time since June 1985 yesterday, with fears of a ‘hard’ Brexit from the European Union also pushing the currency to a five-year trough against a broadly stronger euro. Sterling has been buffeted for a fortnight by worries that Britain will prioritise curbing immigration over promoting trade in […]
READ MORESterling drops after May’s Brexit comments this weekend
- Posted by Shyam Gokani in Bank of England, Bremain, Brexit, Currency, Dollar, Economy, EUR, GBP, Prime Minister, Retail Sales, Sterling, UK
- October 3, 2016
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Sterling slid to a three-year low against the euro and a three-month low versus the dollar this morning, after a March deadline was set for the start of the formal process that will split Britain from the European Union. Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May told her Conservative party’s annual conference on Sunday that she was […]
READ MORESterling fights back after losses on Friday
- Posted by Shyam Gokani in Bank of England, Brexit, Currency, Dollar, Economy, EUR, GBP, Mark Carney, Prime Minister, Sterling, UK
- September 19, 2016
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Sterling rose against a weaker dollar this morning, although gains are still likely to be held in check by concerns about the uncertainty generated by Britain’s vote to leave the European Union and expectations of more interest rate cuts in coming months. The Bank of England kept rates at record lows on Thursday but signalled […]
READ MOREUK Construction figures better than expected
- Posted by Shyam Gokani in Brexit, Currency, Dollar, Economy, EUR, GBP, Inflation, Prime Minister, Sterling, UK
- September 2, 2016
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Sterling and Britain’s blue chip stock index rose to a day’s high this morning after a survey showed the downturn in the construction sector was easing, boosting expectations that the economy is holding up well after the Brexit vote. The Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 49.2 from 45.9 in July, still […]
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