weekly currency update w e 3 august 2012
Sterling survives a week of poor economic data, while the dollar was boosted by a lack of positive news in the eurozone Moneycorp takes us through last weeks currency moves
Sterling survives a week of poor economic data, while the dollar was boosted by a lack of positive news in the eurozone Moneycorp takes us through last weeks currency moves
Recent research has revealed falling adviser confidence in the global economy. Guardian WMs David Howell says this emotive shift should not be passed on to clients.
Sterling takes place as a safe haven currency, the US looks forward to big economic data this week and China moves to protect its exports Moneycorp explains last weeks big currency moves.
Currency woes continue for some but what do your clients need to know? Moneycorp takes us through last weeks big movements
Sterlings safe haven status caused its value against the euro to soar, while the US dollar powered ahead against nearly all currencies. Low confidence in the euro looks set to continue with further falls in coming days. Moneycorp takes you through last weeks currency movements.
Paul Evans, managing director of Dubai-based, multi-jurisdictional QROPS administrator Brooklands Pensions, looks at what HMRC was thinking when it tightened up the QROPS regulations
Tim Searle, founder and chief executive of the Dubai-headquartered international advisory company Globaleye, considers the impact Britains retail distribution review is beginning to have, and will have, on the regulation of financial advisers in other jurisdictions going forward
The euro suffered a bad week all round, while events overseas continue to be the main driver of the dollar. The week was mostly quiet for Sterling, with further upside potential. Money corp takes you through last weeks currency movements.
The euro made gains on the latest EU rescue scheme, but could easily fall back again, while the dollar was holding its own quietly ahead of American independence day. Sterling movement was subdued and dictated by events elsewhere. Moneycorp takes you through last weeks currency movements.
The euro began the week positively following the Greek referendum but soon fell, while the dollar and sterling both had mixed weeks. Moneycorp takes you through last weeks currency movements.
A race is under way in the international investment platform space to become established as one of the still-nascent industry’s key players, Helen Burggraf reports.
The euro continues to tumble as euro bonds are mooted yet again, while sterling also losses to the safe haven US dollar. Moneycorp takes you through last weeks currency ups and downs.