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Sterling falls for 4th straight day to hit 14-month low
Sterling hits 14-month low after US jobs data, gilt yields rise
By Greta Rosen Fondahn (Reuters) -British assets remained under pressure on Friday from high global borrowing costs, with sterling falling for the fourth day in a row and better-than-expected U.S. jobs data intensifying the move,
Dollar Rises Ahead of U.S. Jobs Data
The dollar rose ahead of nonfarm payrolls data that could provide hints on the timing of the Federal Reserve’s next interest-rate cut.
Sterling falls for fourth straight day to hit 14-month low after US jobs data, 30-year gilts highest since July 1998
British assets remained under pressure on Friday from high global borrowing costs, with sterling falling for the fourth day in a row and better-than-expected U.S. jobs data intensifying the move, while gilt yields rose for a fifth consecutive day.
Dollar holds onto gains ahead of US jobs data; sterling slips
The dollar held steady in Asia on Friday and looked set to extend its longest weekly winning streak in over a year, underpinned by rising bond yields and expectations of another strong set of U.S. jobs numbers.
Sterling Hits 14-Month Low as Bond Market Sell-Off Rattles Confidence in UK Economy
The pound sterling has dropped to its lowest level in 14 months against the US dollar, reflecting mounting unease among investors about Britain’s fiscal trajectory. Simultaneously, UK borrowing costs are climbing sharply,
Sterling slumps to new low; gilt yields soar
Investing.com - The British pound slumped to its lowest level in over a year Thursday, weighing by falling confidence in the country’s fiscal outlook amid soaring borrowing costs. At 08:10 ET (13:10 GMT),
Sterling and UK Gilt Prices Tumble, Pushing 10-Year Yield to Highest Since 2008
British government bond yields have climbed steadily since September, reflecting reduced market expectations of Bank of England rate cuts, extra borrowing in the new government's Oct. 30 budget and higher U.S. Treasury yields as President-elect Donald Trump is expected to pursue a loose fiscal policy and raise tariffs.
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Sterling Is Pounded
Pressure on sterling and the UK Gilts has continued. The pound took out last year's low near $1.23 today and was pressed to ...
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Sterling slides for a fourth day amid bond market turmoil
Sterling continued its slide on Friday, its fourth day of falls, as elevated global bond yields kept the currency under ...
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Sterling to swear in 2 firefighters, 2 police officers
The Sterling City Council on Monday, Jan. 6, will add to the ranks of the city's police and fire departments. The council at ...
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Sterling Implied Volatility Rises, Currency Faces Hit Due to Current Account Deficit
Sterling was weaker against the dollar and could weaken further as the U.K. current account deficit was likely no longer improving and the currency’s implied volatility was rising, denting the ...
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Detroit rapper Sada Baby arrested in Sterling Heights
MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. – Detroit-native rapper Sada Baby was arrested early Thursday morning in Sterling Heights. A Sterling ...
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The sterling candlesticks were among the items she brought. “I like the little hearts on them,” she told the appraiser. “They ...
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