LONDON (Reuters) - The British pound paused on Tuesday after a recent rally against the dollar, as traders waited for an update on British inflation that is expected to show price rises falling slightly from a near-six-year high.
moreDecember's UK CPI report headlines the economic calendar in European trading hours. The headline year-on-year inflation rate is expected to edge down to 3 percent after hitting a five-year high at 3.1 percent in November.
more27 Jul 2016 15:51 | News & Observer |
British drug maker GlaxoSmithKline, one of the Triangle's largest employers, got a second-quarter boost from the post-Brexit decline of the British pound. The company also saw sales gains in its new drug portfolio developed to replace expiring ...
more21 Jun 2016 15:15 | Bloomberg |
On today's "Deep Dive," Bloomberg's Alix Steel, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu take a look at the euro, the British pound and bank earnings. They speak on "What'd You Miss?" (Source: Bloomberg) ...
more21 Jun 2016 07:22 | Irish Times |
The British pound was attempting to continue its run of volatility on Tuesday, edging higher against the US dollar in early European trading a day after the currency recorded its biggest one-day gain in almost eight years.
more24 Apr 2016 08:07 | Investing.com |
The British pound, building cause as capital migrates to the relative safety of the United States (US dollar) from economic, political, and social uncertainty stemming from controversial policies (1,2,3,4,5) and inclusion within the EU that many ...
more11 Mar 2016 06:01 | Pound Sterling Live |
Markets have confirmed what we suspected; the sudden move lower in the pound to euro exchange rate in the wake of the ECB press conference was unjustified, and an overreaction in response to the ECB President's comments about future interest rate ...
more18 Feb 2016 09:35 | Wall Street Journal |
Demand is spiking for contracts that protect investors from a big move in the British pound this summer—an indication that traders are girding for the aftermath of a referendum on the U.K.
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