04/04/2012
US$/GBP – 1.5889
CHF/GBP – 1.4506
CAN$/GBP - 1.5762
AUS$/GBP – 1.5462
ZAR/GBP – 12.321
JPY/GBP – 131.44
HKD/GBP – 12.3374
NZD/GBP – 1.9474
SEK/GBP – 10.587
AED/GBP – 5.8332
US$/EURO - 1.3192
INR/GBP - 81.05
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Sterling had a poor day yesterday weakening off against the majority of currencies despite strong Construction Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) figures being released showing the fastest growth in 21 months. The British Chambers of Commerce stated its belief that the UK would avoid a technical recession; but, suggested the economic recovery is “much too slow” and the Eurozone crisis could further damage the UK’s economy. Following the close of the UK market the minutes of the last US Federal Reserve meeting were released which resulted in sterling gaining ground against the euro and losing ground against the US$. Today we have the release of Services PMI data. It will be interesting to see if they mirror the positive data PMI data for manufacturing and construction; so, call in now for a live quote and the latest update.
The euro had a relatively strong day yesterday strengthening against sterling until losing ground at the end of the day and finishing fairly flat against the US dollar. Negative releases from Spain showed that unemployment was at the highest level for 6 years and the budget revealed that the debt-to-GDP ratio will rise to the highest level since 1990. The market will look towards the minimum bid rate decision today and the European Central Bank press conference that follows. The minimum bid rate is expected to remain at 1.00%; however, the ECB press conference often causes volatility in the market so call in known for the latest news and a live quote.
The US dollar had a mixed day yesterday as data released showed that the number of factory orders had missed the markets expectations but strengthened when the Federal Reserve Bank minutes played down the likelihood of further quantitative easing. Unemployment data is released today ahead of the influential Non-Farm Payrolls figures which are due on Friday. Services PMI figures will also be announced today so call in now for the latest update and the latest news.
Elsewhere, the Royal Bank of Australia’s decision to leave its cash rate at 4.25% which caused a mass Australian dollar sell off with the currency weak against all major counterparties. The Swiss Franc was one of the best performers yesterday, strengthening against the majority of currencies. Trade balance figures for Australia were released first thing this morning; however, very little other data is released today as the markets look to the UK, Europe and the US for influence. Call in now for the latest update and the latest news.
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