June 25th, 2019
By Christopher Nye
Clients often come to us after falling into the same pitfalls when attempting to manage their foreign exchange risk. Unfortunately, over the years we have seen that the...
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May 29th, 2019
By Christopher Nye
Last week the Prime Minster finally gave in to pressure that had been mounting for weeks, if not months, and accepted that she should stand down. It’s possible...
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May 22nd, 2019
By Christopher Nye
The twists and turns of Brexit never fail to surprise us. Just when we think that progress is being made, circumstances change and the pound suffers as a result. When...
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May 14th, 2019
By Christopher Nye
We are now fast approaching the European Elections, an event we identified as potentially risky for the European zone and the single currency some months ago. There is...
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May 7th, 2019
By Christopher Nye
It feels as though trade talks between the world’s two biggest economies have been going on forever. Discussions have been taking place in both Washington and...
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April 15th, 2019
By Christopher Nye
Sterling has been stable over this weekend, as cross-party talks between the Conservative and Labour benches are set to continue. Both sides say progress is being made,...
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