Prolly should compare all currencies of the countries the UK trades with and not just the £ to USA $ conversion.
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GBPUSD (aka 'cable', so important it has a nickname) is one of the most significant markers of our position. 1/2
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As a non-partisan observer I'm curious as to what movement would have to happen for it to validly be soaring? /bcc
@sevitzpic.twitter.com/q8rDy31Ae0
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in the context of Brexit, it would have to be significant on the overall Brexit timeline.
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dishonest media! fake news! ; )
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nice choice of timescale, really puts the day in a wider context
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everyone keeps liking your stupid post - anyway - since I'm fair and balanced -https://twitter.com/business/status/821717359371186176 …
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Is it still above this bizarrely drawn trend line?
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The leak of TMs Brexit speech was to ensure that the pound fell yesterday & not today. Then quitters claim everything OK
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good call
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I don't know if I'd call that soaring... ;)
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up 2% in a day is a big move in currency terms. But it had been battered in expectation at weekend
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2% in a day is big, but it has to be viewed on the "post-brexit" landscape, not in isolation.
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I mean it obviously depends on the time period over which you're looking. If you look over last week it has soared
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https://s.tradingview.com/x/fjyvL04S/ a lot has happened in the last few hours
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