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EU to UK: No more sausages for you!
If negotiations between the EU and UK over the NI protocol don’t end soon, the Pound may fall further
Currency pair of the week: EUR/USD
Just as with Europe, a crisis (Brexit) has been averted in the US (stimulus package)
Two trades to watch: FTSE, GBP/USD ahead of expected Brexit trade deal
After 4.5 years a Brexit trade deal is expected to be announced today. FTSE is pointing to a stronger start whilst GBP/USD eyes 2020 high
Brexit deal could be reached by Christmas: GBP/USD, EUR/GBP
“Sources” say a Brexit trade deal is “imminent”.
Markets numb to Brexit talk: EUR/USD, GBP/USD
Traders are tired of Brexit officials’ comments. They want to see action.
Hello volatility my old friend: GBP/USD, EUR/GBP,USD/CHF
Regardless of the reason, volatility is back.
Currency pair of the week: GBP/USD
GBP/USD has been extremely volatile as of late.
A Brexit deal may happen over the weekend: GBP/USD, EUR/GBP, GBP/CAD
What could happen to GBP pairs if a deal gets done this weekend?
Currency Pair of the Week: GBP/USD
This week brings potential for more volatility in GBP/USD
Will a Brexit breakthrough ever come?
UK and EU leaders agree that negotiations should continue but a no-deal Brexit is still the most likely outcome on December 31.
What would a no-deal Brexit mean for markets?
The UK and the EU are on course for a no-deal Brexit that could rattle financial markets. We look at what it means for the pound, the FTSE 100, and stocks.
GBP lower ahead of weekend Brexit negotiations: GBP/USD, EUR/GBP
Boris Johnson set the new deadline for to a trade deal to be done on Sunday night.
Two trades to watch: GBP/USD, DAX as dual talks stall & ECB in focus
Talks fail all around - no Brexit deal agreed over dinner & US stimulus talks stall. ECB in focus.
BREXIT: Withdrawal Agreement deal raises the stakes for this week’s trade negotiations
Headline watching and volatility will remain the name of the game for GBP/USD...