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Today's overview of economic news and market action

  • Last week was very busy on financial markets …
  • In the UK, the main focus was on the Budget …
  • The Budget coincided with some volatility on markets …
  • Currency-wise, the euro moved 0.8% higher versus sterling and the dollar …
  • As trading gets underway today, EUR/USD is up near the $1.09 threshold …
  • EUR/GBP is in the top half of 83-84p …
  • GBP/USD is in the top half of $1.29-1.30 …
  • This week, the US elections results may cause some volatility on markets …
  • On the monetary policy front, both the Fed and BoE are expected to cut rates by 25bps …
 
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Today's Opening FX Rates
 
      % Change Day* End 2023
EUR/USD 1.0892   0.19 -1.30
EUR/GBP 0.8383   -0.58 -3.29
GBP/USD 1.2985   0.74 2.01
GBP/EUR 1.192   0.58 3.40
*versus Previous Day's European Open

All rates quoted are indicative market rates.

 
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