08/02/2012

EURO/GBP - 1.1982
US$/GBP – 1.5911
CHF/GBP – 1.4524
CAN$/GBP - 1.5818
AUS$/GBP – 1.4686
ZAR/GBP – 11.984
JPY/GBP – 122.69
HKD/GBP – 12.3455
NZD/GBP – 1.8991
SEK/GBP – 10.5985
AED/GBP – 5.8442
US$/EURO - 1.3284
INR/GBP - 78.04

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There was very little data out in the UK yesterday as the market looked towards any potential developments in Greece. The Chairman of the US Federal Bank was also speaking yesterday. Sterling weakened against the euro and the Swiss franc as rumours circulated surrounding finalisation of the current Greek bailout package. Very little data out in the UK today as the market once more awaits developments in Europe and tomorrows meeting of the Bank of England. Call in now for the latest update and the latest news.

In the Euro zone yesterday the main focus remains on Greece. The euro strengthened across the board due to a Greek government official stating that Greece was working on a final bailout document. The Greek Prime Minister was also due to meet with party leaders at 19:00GMT last night and the expectation was that an announcement would follow covering the details of a loan deal. Greece must complete the full package by February 15 to allow time for the legal procedures to be completed before the potential default day on March 20. Data released yesterday confirmed that the French trade gap had widened to record levels; but, the figures were actually better than many had expected. German industrial production data was also released which came in much worse than expected. The German Finance Minister sought to quash rumours that had been circulating, categorically stating that Germany and France are not working towards pushing Greece out of the EU; however, he did confirm that Germany opposes adding to Greek bailout and that €130 billion is the limit. Out today there is data on the German trade balance and French Government budget balance. Call in now for the latest update and the latest news.

The Chairman of the Federal Bank spoke yesterday in the US, debating the US’s economic policy with the Senate. The Chairman commented on the state of the economy stating that the recovery is still "frustratingly slow” and that the recovery would last a couple more years; but, he expects a more robust recovery in 2012. The Chairman also mentioned that the Federal Bank expects inflation to "remain subdued" and that it is likely to be below 2% in 2012 and 2013. Furthermore, on the back of positive unemployment data out at the end of last week, he stated that the labour market has "improved modestly" in the past year; but that there was a "long way to go" before the job market started running normally again. A Crude Oil inventory is the only significant data out of the US today. Also a member from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is speaking later today. Call in now for the latest update and the latest news.

Elsewhere, the main news that took the market by surprise yesterday was the decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia to keep interest rates unchanged at 4.25%. This resulted in the Australian dollar strengthening significantly through the morning with both the £/Aus$ and €/Aus$ exchange rates hitting an all-time low. Also out yesterday, Canada's building permits came in much better than expected and the Swiss National Bank's Interim President reiterated that he won’t tolerate the market breaching the €1.20/Chf1 peg. Out today is the release of housing data in Canada and late in the evening see’s the release of unemployment data in New Zealand. Call in now for the latest update and the latest news.

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