Sterling on the decline
Sterling decreases because of Brexit talks and doubts that the BoE will raise interest rates.
Sterling decreases because of Brexit talks and doubts that the BoE will raise interest rates.
USD fading due to weak Philadelphia Fed data.
Dollar slides as the Federal Reserve’s rate outcome comes closer.
Sterling slides due to historically bad reports on factory output.
Euro improving due to expectations of the European Central Bank.
Due to recent data, the United States dollar dipped on Wednesday.
Cryptocurrencies are on the rise due to bitcoins recent lack of volatility.
The USD reached the strongest it had been since January 2017.
GBP dipped this Monday when concerns about Brexit made the forecast for the currency unclear.
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