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ECB: Mario set to Dragh it out in 2017?

The last meeting of the European Central Bank’s Governing Council on 8 December to decide monetary policy for the Eurozone resulted in an extension of the bank’s Quantitative Easing (QE) bond buying programme. That much was expected. What surprised the markets, however, was the rate and size of bond purchasing that Mario Draghi and the…

Has the UK Index rally come to an end?

The first two weeks of 2017 saw a phenomenal rally for the UK’s blue-chip index. Over the course of 14 sessions, the UK 100 built on a succession of record closes that began on 22 December to maintain the longest consecutive winning streak in its history – both for positive trading sessions (14) and record closes…

The Mitie Pearson? This time the rule of three ain’t funny

Shares in Mitie Group (MTO) aren’t looking so mighty this morning, chalking up losses of up to 17% to make them the worst performer on the , eclipsed only by blue-chip Pearson (PSON) down a whopping 26%. Both companies are wearing yet another ugly profits warning (both on their third since September) that merely adds…

May-day! How markets reacted to the PM’s Brexit speech

In the first high profile event of the week (apparently there’s something happening in Washington on Friday?), UK Prime Minister Theresa May finally revealed her Brexit strategy in a keynote speech to EU ambassadors and journalists in London in an attempt to clarify the UK Government’s plans for its EU exit. As was reported overnight…

Theresa May: What to expect from Tuesday’s speech

On Tuesday, UK Prime Minister Theresa May will address an audience of EU ambassadors at Lancaster House in London in what her office has described as an important Brexit speech. What exactly she will be discussing is as yet unknown. Most commentators, however, believe that this will be the first complete confirmation of the PM’s possible…

Accendo’s Foreign Exchange Forecasts, Monday 16 Jan

Macro observations After months of waiting, this week finally sees the culmination of 2016’s most important political event; the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump. Although likely to be one of this year’s biggest events, Trump faces the possibility of being overshadowed by an announcement closer to home. UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit speech…

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