
Mon, 13 Dec 10 16:28 pm
Monday has opened with the volatile momentum that we may continue to see over the next five days.
Mon, 29 Nov 10 14:25 pm
This week opens with Euro volatility and the news that the Irish rescue package has been signed in Dublin over the weekend.
Wed, 24 Nov 10 16:52 pm
The first part of this week has been struck by ups and downs in Euro uncertainty which is the dominant factor influencing the broader currency markets.
Tue, 16 Nov 10 12:32 pm
The Pound has broadly gained since last week largely due to last week’s Bank of England inflation report on Wednesday.
Mon, 08 Nov 10 16:58 pm
Another week and another swing in the rates.
Tue, 26 Oct 10 08:23 am
The horizon is still looking pretty sparse in terms of any potential news that could bring some respite to the Pound.
Mon, 18 Oct 10 15:07 pm
‘Currency War’ has been a phrase increasingly bandied about by the news and press over the past week with severe fluctuations in foreign exchange rates making headlines.
Mon, 11 Oct 10 14:08 pm
Despite the wealth of economic news releases, central bank interest rate meetings and global G7 and International Monetary Fund meetings over the past week, the state of play in the currency markets between the Pound, US Dollar and Euro at least has not dramatically shifted.
Mon, 04 Oct 10 08:06 am
As we move into the third quarter of the year, the currency markets are under stress, as various worldwide economies have had to scale down their forecasts for growth and for some a double dip recession is still thought possible.
Mon, 27 Sep 10 12:38 pm
Markets have opened this week with the Euro still holding out in a strong position against other major currencies, with the Pound trading around the level of 1.176 against the Euro on Monday.
Markets are gearing up for an action-packed trading session, with key policy meetings of the BoE and...
| US Dollars | 1.5828 |
| Euros | 1.1915 |
| Swiss Francs | 1.4425 |
| Australian Dollars | 1.4668 |
| South African Rand | 12.050 |
| GBP indicative mid-market rate at 15:40. Please call for quote. | |