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The lack of progress in the Parliamentary discussions centered around the Brexit process have continued to weigh on the currency which saw little action during Thursday trade.
U.S. President Donald Trump spoke out – and acted out – against both China and Iran on Wednesday, sending Asian markets to a six-week low and traders flocking towards safe-haven assets.
The Pound Sterling continued to crack under pressure and is set to record its third straight day of losses unless there is some positive news on the Brexit front.
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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand took the initiative and set an easing monetary policy stance, making it first country in the developed world of late that has chosen to cut the interest rates and to signal its disposition to make more reductions in the future, if the circumstances require it.
Wall Street indexes saw steep declines on Tuesday as traders continued to worry about the potential for the U.S.-Sino trade deal to crumble.
European Central Bank chief economist Peter Praet warned his colleagues on the ECB
With the resumption of Brexit talks between the opposing factions within the UK Parliament, the Pound Sterling was trading close to the $1.31 level.
The U.S. dollar index was down just after noon on Tuesday as traders continued to worry about the trade tensions between the United States and China.
The US Dollar struggled for traction in European trade today, especially against the safe haven currencies after the US President once again threatened trade tariffs on imports from China.
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British Labour MPs won't back a Brexit deal without a referendum according to senior Labour party sources.
Chinese benchmark indexes tanked on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to implement fresh tariffs on Chinese products
This week is likely to see lesser market activity compared to last week, with important central bank input due from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and the Reserve Bank of Australia, plus important economic data concerning the U.S. Dollar and the British Pound.
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The Euro bounced higher against the US Dollar on economic data that, while not exactly glowing, at least wasn't a total disappointment.
Asian Development Bank President Takehiko Nakao said on Thursday that despite the fears about a global economic slowdown, the Asian emergent economies are still set to grow “in a very steady way.”