August 23rd, 2018
By Christopher Nye
We thought we would begin by highlighting some market volatility since the turn of the year. There has been more than a five-cent swing in the highest and lowest...
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August 22nd, 2018
By Christopher Nye
The main release from yesterday was the UK’s public sector net borrowing figures, which showed the biggest July budget surplus since 2000. Excluding state-owned...
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August 21st, 2018
By Christopher Nye
After eight long years, the Greece bailout programme came to an end yesterday, following a declaration from European Union authorities in Brussels. During the eurozone...
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August 8th, 2018
By Christopher Nye
Sterling made very slight gains against the dollar yesterday, but following its drop to an 11-month low on Monday, it was positive news. However it did continue to...
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August 7th, 2018
By Christopher Nye
Over the weekend, the UK’s international trade secretary, Liam Fox, warned that a no-deal Brexit was now more likely than not. Speaking to the the Sunday Times,...
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