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The US dollar may continue its run of losses at the start of this week’s session, with the release of the latest US personal spending figures.
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The US dollar may continue its run of losses at the start of this week’s session, with the release of the latest US personal spending figures.
Uncertainty over the UK’s economic outlook, despite upbeat GDP figures, saw the pound unable to hold on to its early morning strength on Friday.
An optimistic outlook from President Donald Trump on the future of UK-US trade yesterday drove the pound higher against the majority of its peers.
The pound may be able to further build on this week’s gains with the release of the UK’s GDP figures later this morning.
Yesterday’s data revealed a surprising and sizeable climb in the UK employment rate, coupled with an equally unexpected acceleration in the pace of wa
The UK will publish its latest employment statistics later this morning, with economists forecasting that jobless rate will have held at 4.3% again in
News that the UK government borrowed nearly -£3.5 billion less than expected in December failed to provide reliable support for Sterling yesterday aga
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