Posts Tagged ‘english economy’

Election Fears Impact the British Pound

Monday, April 13th, 2015


Fears over a hung parliament at the upcoming UK General Election, to be held on 7 May 2015, helped to weaken the British Pound at the end of last week and experts are now warning that the currency is unlikely to recover until all uncertainty is removed and a new government has been successfully formed.

Sterling slumped as low as $1.4618 on the morning of 10th April, marking a five-year low against the US Dollar and its lowest level since the uneasy days that followed the 2010 General Election.

Despite a very slight recovery to $1.4637 by the end of the week’s trading, pre-election nerves are expected to continue to affect currency traders.
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Tories + Lib Dem victory make sterling rise?

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

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After a few days of discussions, many observers believe Tories and Liberal Democrats are forming a coalition government in United Kingdom. Currency analysts are now relieved that Gordon Brown seems to step down as Labours leader from September this year.

The new government are likely to cut borrowing sooner then a Labour government would and in general, it should do well for the economy and the british currency. Forex analysts already predict a hung parliment between conservatives and liberal democrats and they seem to like it – pound sterling rose by almost 1 % today. Interest rates (more…)