by Julian Benson | Oct 28, 2022
Yesterday the US commerce department announced that the country’s GDP grew in the third quarter of 2022, following a drop in the previous period. This afternoon, data is expected for September’s personal spending and personal income, which are both forecast to fall...
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by Christopher Nye | Oct 27, 2022
Britain’s chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, announced yesterday that he will hold the long-awaited full Autumn Statement on November 17th instead of October 31st. The new date comes after UK financial markets finally showed signs of calming down from the volatility...
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by Christopher Nye | Oct 27, 2022
It’s been a choppy week so far for the pound versus the euro, but sterling is in a better position than it was this time last week. It is a similar story for GBP/USD, as since Tuesday afternoon, sterling has continued to make and maintain gains against the...
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by Christopher Nye | Oct 27, 2022
The euro starts today marginally lower than it did yesterday against the pound. Against the dollar, the euro is stronger this morning. We’ve just had Spain’s unemployment rate for Q3, which rose to 12.67% – higher than market predictions of 11.9%....
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by Christopher Nye | Oct 27, 2022
Over the course of this week, the dollar has continued to weaken against both sterling and the euro. The big data to watch out for today will be GDP for Q3 at 1:30pm UK time. In the previous quarter, the US economy contracted 0.6%, confirming that America had entered...
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