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Is the pound set to suffer amidst Johnson’s latest political woes?
Another day of political turmoil awaits Johnson’s government after two top cabinet members Sunak and Javid resigned yesterday. But does the British pound care?
Boris Johnson stumbles over the line (but there are no winners here)
The British pound hit some turbulence overnight thanks to the confidence vote (or lack of) for UK’s Prime Minister, Boris Johnson.
Brexit deal could be reached by Christmas: GBP/USD, EUR/GBP
“Sources” say a Brexit trade deal is “imminent”.
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.
Brexit Headlines Leading to GBP Volatility: EUR/GBP, GBP/USD, GBP/NZD
Headlines will push the Pound around over the next few days.
BoJo and Brexit are back
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson will return to work today after suffering from the coronavirus.
GBP/USD Volatility Depends on Johnson’s Health
Regardless of Boris Johnson’s health, the upside looks limited!
GBP/USD in 400 Pip Range!
GBP/USD is in a 400-pip range today and up 2.5%
EUR/GBP Testing 2019 Lows
With today’s price action in Euro and Sterling, the next pair to look at is EUR/GBP.
GBP/USD in Rally Mode as BoJo Replaces His Finance Minister – 1.32 In Sight?
GBP/USD is rallying for its fourth consecutive day, but remains in the middle of its four-month range centered at 1.30...
Same Old Trading for GBP/USD after Brexit
Today officials from both sides began laying out the groundwork for a new agreement
GBP/USD at Key 1.3000 before Employment Data
This could be the last straw for the MPC if the data is worse.