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Posted August 6th, 2010 by Charles Purdy

USD/GBP Rate & Comments for 6th August 2010

USD/GBP – 1.587

It has been a strong week for sterling – especially against the US dollar. We saw sterling hit a 6 month high of $1.5968/ £1 against the US dollar earlier in the week after a run of strong banking earnings from HSBC, Lloyds TSB, Barclays and RBS. The return to profit from UK banks saw the FTSE 100 surge as investors felt that the major risk to the UK economy had now passed. This in turn saw demand for the pound rise. Better than expected manufacturing data helped increase demand for sterling, but construction data was worse than expected highlighting that there are still areas for concern. Sterling is likely to struggle to break through $1.60/£1 without significant data giving it a reason to move. The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee kept interest rates and quantitative easing on hold as was widely expected. Out later today there is manufacturing data for the UK – call in now for a live exchange rate.

In the USA, investors have been concerned over the state of the US recovery, which has lead to the US dollar’s decline this week. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke opened the door for further emergency funding stimulus this week. Speaking to the Senate, Bernanke said that he would pump further money into the economy if it was needed. Today sees the release of the ‘Non-Farm’ Payroll data – essentially a measure of employment that excludes seasonal workers, as they can cause spikes in the figures. Pre-cursors this week have been positive, with the claimant count dropping yesterday. However, the Non-Farm Payroll has potential to move the markets when it is released later this afternoon. Many clients have been taking advantage of better GBP/ USD rates – ensure you don’t miss out and speak to us now.

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