So the campaign begins for arguing whether we should stay in or exit the European Union. The argument is not for us to take part in; instead we shall see whether the pound was affected this week.
Concerning Times for the British Pound
Some weeks naturally have more drama than others on the currency markets. Would this be one of them? Perhaps – and we would not have to wait long to find out for sure.
Challenges and Good Results for the British Pound
We know some weeks have their challenges on the currency markets. But this week would prove to be a good one in some areas and not in others, as far as the British pound was concerned.
A Reasonably Good Week in Store
The British pound does have its struggles at times. However, as we will see this time, this week would not be among them. Even though not all the results would be encouraging, the overall picture was quite healthy.
What Could the Pound Do to Get a Good Result?
It’s an interesting question, and as always, we have the answers. They may not be the answers you would be hoping to see, but as we know, anything can happen on the currency markets.
The Power of Friday: The Pound Has an Interesting Week
This would be an interesting week, all told. It was a week where the final result really wouldn’t be known – nor could it be assumed – before Friday evening.
A Week Split Between the Good and the Bad
The British pound can really struggle at times, and that certainly seemed to be the case this week. We have all the news from the currency markets for the second week of January.
A Stark Difference Between Exchange Rates to Start 2016
A new year has arrived, and with it comes some interesting exchange rates on the currency markets. Will the British pound manage to do well overall?
How Would the Pound Perform in the Final Days of 2015?
Following Christmas week’s shortened trading period, there would be another short week to see in the New Year. How would the British pound perform during those days?
Christmas Week Arrives on the Currency Markets
Christmas week finally comes around, meaning a shorter week of trading is on the cards. But would it be a good one for the British pound?