Our Daily Brief provides insights into the news and views driving today’s foreign currency exchange rates.
British Pound Instead of a 0.1% contraction in growth the UK economy managed a 0.1% growth in Q4 2024. And that was enough to send the British Pound sharply up yesterday. Maybe it was or maybe the credit should go to the Daily Telegraph which carried a bullish article which can be summarised as cheer […]
Monetary Policy Vs Foreign Policy Watchers of the US Dollar may be nursing a little whiplash after yesterday’s afternoon session. CPI despite not being the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation commanded significant attention. Headline inflation month on month rose 0.5% versus a forecast of 0.3%. Core CPI came in closer to forecast once the positive […]
Parallel Universe This time what seemed to be such a parallel universe was yesterday’s meeting between USA VP JD Vance and EU Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen following the USA sticking penal tariffs on EU aluminium and steel. UVL retaliated with “We should look with optimism at our transatlantic relations” but then remembered to say […]
Super Bowl Tariffs Donald Trump became the first sitting President to attend the Super Bowl this weekend. He received media attention and applause from the crowd as the camera panned to him. That wasn’t the only surprise the President provided this weekend. As tariff season progresses, the President turned his sight to the key industries […]
Great British Pound After a lacklustre reaction to the UK interest rate cut on Thursday and a more visceral one to the much less rosy Bank of England economic forecasts, GBP staged a recovery at the end of the week. However over the weekend a series of less than optimistic commentary on the BoE, the […]
Bank of England As expected the BoE cut interest rates by 25bps yesterday. So far so good but then the BoE departed from the script. Flat economic growth up until the end of 2024 was less of a surprise but then a new forecast for inflation +3.7% and 2025 economic growth slashed from 1.5% to […]
Not another headline Markets have either grown complacent or are reading beyond Trump’s headline statements. Over the past week markets have been presented with the challenge of fresh tariffs on China with retaliatory tariffs on the US also due to come into force in just under a week. In addition to that they have the […]
German Election With just 18 days to go to the German election, tensions are building. The centre right CDU whose leader Friedrich Merz is likely to be the next Chancellor is under fire for proposing a tougher immigration policy. That says his critics is similar to the far right AFD and verboten given the antipathy […]
Time to get a Thesaurus Removing tariffs just as quickly as President Trump thought to impose them is surely removing any elegance associated with Trump’s ‘favourite word in the dictionary’. On second thoughts, there likely never was any. In the two weeks that have passed since the President’s inauguration the tariff story goes something like […]
Harmful, Toxic, Biased and Insecure Well it took less than one week: after the excitement that met the DeepSeek AI application, came the fight back, the negative press and the correct questioning as to whether DeepSeek is safe. Well surprise surprise, it does not tolerate or even answer questions prejudicial to China but there are […]
Mission Driven ECB President Christine Lagarde faced some polite but firm questions in the post 25bp interest rate cut presser yesterday afternoon. Given that Germany, France and Ireland which are all on the EU naughty step have the worst Eurozone economic performances and Eurozone inflation is 2.4% or 4% for services inflation versus GDP growth […]
ECB Up Next Despite traders continuing to keep a keen eye on the actions of President Trump, the European economy will begin to command attention for the remainder of this week. Having taken a breather on his squabble with Columbia over the weekend, the newly inaugurated President’s attention will turn to Congress. Less signing, more […]
Competitiveness Compass In case it has passed you by, today is the day or Der Tag when the EU will publish its Competitiveness Compass. Before you reach for your Thesaurus to work out what the latest manifestation of the EU mangling the English language has in store for all of us, this is the twofold […]