28 July 2014 GBP/USD & Euro Forecast: GBP Firm vs the EUR But Continues to Suffer Against the USD

The British pound (GBP) remains caught in a downtrend against the US dollar, moving broadly inline with 2y relative interest rate spreads which are heading in favour of the USD. (The difference b…

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27 July 2014 Pound Sterling, Euro, US Dollar Exchange Rate Outlook and Forecasts

Looking at the currency markets mid-week we note the British pound (GBP) is looking decidedly weaker against both the EUR and USD.  However, weakness against the euro will likely be contained…

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24 July 2014 Pound Exchange Rates IGNORE Good GDP Data, GBP/EUR Flat, US Dollar Remains Strong

Positive news for the UK on Friday as second quarter GDP figures showed an 0.8 pct increase, with the UK economy now at its biggest size since the recession.

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23 July 2014 Pound Euro + Pound Dollar Exchange Rates Correct Lower as Bank of England Takes Baby-Steps Towards Raising Interest Rates

The bulls who have driven the pound sterling (GBP) rally of 2014 were this week hoping for some respite from a recent correction lower being experienced by the currency. The Bank of England (BoE) …

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22 July 2014 British Pound, Euro, US Dollar: Latest Forecasts for G3 Exchange Rates as EUR Hit by Russian Sanction Fears

Latest exchange rate forecasts for the pound to dollar, euro to dollar and euro to pound forex pairs for the near-term.

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21 July 2014 GBP, Euro and US Dollar: Exchange Rate Predictions for the Near- to Medium-Term

Exchange rate markets are seeing some welcome volatility through the mid-week trading sessions after a recent pause. The greenback strengthened back below $1.35 against the euro and in the process…

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21 July 2014 Pound Sterling (GBP) is "Biggest con game in town, and it’s working!" Says Exchange Rate Forecast Note from BMO Capital

An eye-opening exchange rate forecast from the team at BMO Capital warn that the pound sterling (GBP) exchange rate complex is trading well ahead of where it should be. The obvious question posed b…

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