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Monthly Wrap

April 2017
 

John, welcome to the first edition of our Monthly Wrap.

Brand new and bursting with content, the Monthly Wrap is your concise update on all things currency from the past month.

It’s packed with articles focused on the most talked about topics effecting the currency markets, forecasts for how exchange rates could move in the future, surveys and much, much more – delivered to your inbox on a convenient, monthly basis.


 
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Euro boosted by visions of President Macron
La politique was the driving force behind euro movement in April, with attention fixed firmly on France and the race to be the nation’s next President.
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Trump sends US dollar lower
Although many have been left questioning what he's managed to achieve, his impact on US dollar exchange rates have been clear. We take a look at its performance so far.
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100 days of Trump
Regardless of your opinion of the Republican billionaire, there is no doubt the beginning of his term has been an eventful one... So what's happened so far?
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Surprise UK election helps pound pummel rivals
With the activation of Article 50 proving to be a non-event, the pound was expecting to have a chilled-out month. Then a general election was called.
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AUD, NZD, CAD: Trump trade concerns leave commodity currencies weaker
April turned out to be a pretty bad month for the commodity currencies. Read on to find out why.
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Packing in the 9-5? This destination could offer the world’s best retirement
Looking to retire abroad to enjoy sun, sea and sand? We help you find your ideal location.
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Who do you think is likely to win the UK general election?

Each month, we ask you questions based on a topic that’s dominated currency news headlines. Take our short survey today and find out what others think too.

This time, the UK’s surprise general election takes focus. Which party will come out on top, and how do you think the outcome will impact Sterling? Let us know your thoughts - it takes just 30 seconds!


 
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