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[Published: Tuesday July 30 2019]

Pound hits new two-year lows on no-deal Brexit

 
LONDON 30 Jul (ANA) - The pound has fallen against the US dollar to a new two-year low on Monday as markets reacted to a hardening tone from Boris Johnson's new Government over the likelihood of a no-deal Brexit.
 
Cabinet minister Michael Gove wrote in the Sunday Times that a "no-deal is now a very real prospect" and the Government is "working on the assumption" of a no-deal Brexit.
 
New Chancellor Sajid Javid said there would be extra funding for Border Force officers and a "War Cabinet" has been created by Mr Johnson to focus on Brexit and no-deal preparations.
 
And new Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said on Monday the only way for a deal to be achieved will be if the EU changes its position.
 
It increasingly looks like the Boris Johnson Government is embarking on an overt policy of brinkmanship, specifically designed to take the Nigel Farage Brexit Party out of the equation ahead of a likely election this autumn, and ultimately with the aim of forcing the EU back to the negotiating table.
 
In response to the news, the pound fell 0.57% against the dollar to 1.2313. Against the euro it was down 0.54% to 1.1070, although the eurozone is having its own problems, with recent manufacturing data showing the sector is shrinking.
 
Historically, the euro continues to trade at low levels compared to pre-referendum levels, but the predicted short term collapse some were expecting against the pound has not materialised.
 
But with the US economy performing strongly, the pound has suffered far more.
 
Since former PM Theresa May announced her resignation at the end of May to Monday, the pound has fallen 3.4%.(ANA)
FA/ANA/30 July 2019--------

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