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Will sterling benefit from the birth of a Royal baby? | Smart Daily Currency Note

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Even before the announcement of a new Royal baby and the third in line to the throne, Sterling continued its upward trajectory yesterday as hopes for a sustainable economic recovery in the UK increased ahead of Thursday’s second quarter Growth figures. The pound made gains against the majority of its major trading partners and most notably continued to strengthen against the US dollar for the fifth day in a row as it was traded at the highest rate since June. Prime Minister David Cameron announced that improving economic conditions may allow the Coalition Government to implement tax cuts in the near future, lending further weight to sterling optimism. Thursday’s Growth data will be integral in determining whether we see sterling continue to appreciate. Further growth would lend support to the pound by giving credence to the notion of a sustainable economic recovery for the UK. Predictions range from around 0.3% to 0.8% growth, with most key figures expecting 0.6%. Speculation ahead of the release will continue to affect sterling performance and solid growth figures are likely to help sterling maintain its strong recent performance, but bear in mind that if the figures undermine the positivity seen in recent days then we are likely to see a sharp decline. Additionally, this morning sees the release of Mortgage Approval data from the British Bankers’ Association, which has the potential to have a more immediate impact on performance. Call in now to see whether sterling strength has continued.

The euro’s performance was largely dictated by events elsewhere yesterday as it made moderate movements to strengthen against the US dollar – reaching its highest level in a week – and weaken against sterling. The seventeen-nation currency derived some support from news that Portuguese Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho and his Government will remain in office for their full term as opposed to having to face elections which would have put the Portuguese compliance with their bailout plan in jeopardy. This is certainly positive news for the Eurozone, but perhaps did not have a strong an impact on the markets as events elsewhere. Not much influential data comes out today, but looking ahead to tomorrow, German and French flash manufacturing data will impact on euro performance. Call in now to track euro movement and for a live rate.


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