Our Daily Brief provides insights into the news and views driving today’s foreign currency exchange rates.
Mexico and Markets So the Mexican President and incidentally the market had it right and the US tariffs threatened for today have been shelved. This had been largely discounted as we wrote last week but still the Peso strengthened against the USD over the weekend. Disappointing US employment figures on Friday have weakened […]
P.S. there’s a trade deal. The U.S President, on official state visit to the United Kingdom, had a turbulent landing at Stansted airport yesterday. I’m sure air conditions were smooth over the north easterly runway, however, the President’s Twitter account had already brewed up a storm ahead of touch down. Fake news, vitriolic […]
Wide Ranges Yesterday was a rough day in markets. Equities continued their tumble with key US indices producing price action that could suggest an imminent market correction. Amidst an intensification of the trade war masqueraded as threats of new Chinese economic weaponry, global bond yields continued to tumble. In a bid for safety, […]
UK Passports and US versus Europe This may have passed you by but in case it has not: the UK is a member of the 6 month club which allows nationals of countries such as the UK to visit the USA with only the unexpired time necessary for the trip. Now for Europe: in […]
One May too many: Surviving a third May proved to be too much for the British Prime Minister who, on Friday, announced her resignation in front of 10 Downing Street. Following a meeting with the chairman of the 1922 committee, she was left with no choice but to announce her defeat to the nation. Chosen […]
Elections: India PM Narendra Modi has been returned for a further 5 years with a resounding vote of confidence in his party the BJP. 600 million of the 900 million eligible votes have been counted and it points to 300 of the 543 seats going to the BJP. The Opposition Congress Party […]
PM May’s Gamble GBP liked the idea of a second Referendum rumoured to be what PM May would announce yesterday afternoon. The actuality sent GBP lower. FTSE steady at 7328. Rather than give credence to the market rumour, PM May painted a picture with multiple and in many cases contradictory possible outcomes of not […]
Crunch Week Time and time again, we’ve heard traders call the post-Brexit Pound Sterling ‘untradeable’. Even in times of apparent turmoil, realised volatility has remained relatively subdued with foreign exchange derivative markets confirming a lack of conviction amongst market participants with respect to Sterling’s expected movements. Typically, implied volatility remains dangerously elevated (measured by […]
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Markets With the news that the UK will hold EU Elections on 23-5-19, while discounted, GBP nevertheless sold off to close last night on the lows of the day. No news on a deal between the Government and the Opposition-yet. ZAR volatile in advance of the South African election today. Oil sharply lower at […]
Markets Big news this week has been the fallback in oil prices to WTI at $61. All eyes in the US and globally on the tea leaves following the Fed’s remarks this week and of course the forthcoming employment data. Bank of England upbeat about UK employment and Governor Carney said yesterday that […]
A Matter of Global Importance It’s time to talk planetary defence. I’d be surprised if the coveted FEMA-NASA research event that has unfolded this week is not already at the forefront of your mind. However, if the 13th page of the free London newspaper the Metro or the ‘Strange’ tab of Sky News hasn’t […]
The British stereotype can be a confusing one. The French call us “Roast beef”, I suppose due to our affinity to the quintessentially British Sunday roast and, one would assume, partially in retaliation to being referred to as frogs. Internationally, are we not also supposed to love a good cup of tea and love a […]