by Christopher Nye | Sep 26, 2019
The pound fell yesterday and is still weak this morning as Parliament reconvened after prorogation was deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court. The drop is possibly due to increased uncertainty and the expectation of an election motion, which Attorney General Geoffrey...
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by Christopher Nye | Sep 26, 2019
The pound weakened yesterday as Parliament returned, despite an initial boost from the Supreme Court’s judgement. Despite a fiery session in the House of Commons, it seems that nothing is truly off the table, as the government says it will table a motion for an...
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by Christopher Nye | Sep 25, 2019
It’d be difficult to miss yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling, that Parliament’s prorogation was null and void. MPs will retake their seats at 11:30 this morning, and Boris Johnson will likely find himself facing an even more hostile Opposition bench than Theresa May...
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by Christopher Nye | Sep 25, 2019
The US Democratic Party has launched a case for the impeachment of President Trump. The inquiry will look into allegations that Trump pressured the Ukrainian president to investigate his political rival, Joe Biden. Trump has admitted to discussing Biden with the...
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by Christopher Nye | Sep 25, 2019
Euro weakened against the pound yesterday, as the latter was boosted by the Supreme Court’s decision. German business climate figures came in better than expected, showing a slight reverse of the previous six months’ decline. Today, the euro is looking stronger...
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