Disappointment over UK Borrowing Data Dented Pound (GBP) Exchange Rates The Pound (GBP) experienced a...
GBP Exchange Rate News and Forecasts
Please find our latest Pound Sterling (GBP) exchange rate news and up-to-date currency forecasts below.
Currency Code: GBP
Currency Symbol: £ – Pounds p – Pence
Nicknames: ‘Quid’
Affiliated Central Bank: Bank of England (BoE)
The Pound Sterling is in circulation in the following denominations:
Coins – 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, £2
Notes – £5, £10, £20, £50
Pound New Zealand Dollar Exchange Rate Slides After ‘Brexit’ Transitional Deal Bounce
The Pound New Zealand Dollar (NZD CAD) exchange rate began to slide this morning following...
Pound South African Rand Exchange Rate Forecast to Flop if ‘Hard Brexit’ is Unavoidable
After a solid start to the week, the Pound has flopped against the Rand, owing...
Pound US Dollar Exchange Rate Forecast: Will UK and US Clash in Corporation Tax War?
The Pound has managed a rate rise against the US Dollar at the start of...
Pound Swiss Franc Long-Term Forecast: Is the Franc in for a Bearish Future?
Pound Swiss Franc Exchange Rate Surges Monday After trending flatly for most of the morning,...
How do This Year’s Risks Influence EUR GBP 2017 Exchange Rate Forecasts?
The past eleven months have been undeniably busy, with many economic and political shocks sending...
Pound Sterling Indian Rupee Exchange Rate Forecast to Advance if Government Article 50 Appeal Dismissed
The Pound has been able to advance steadily against the Indian Rupee today, having been...
Pound Euro Exchange Rate Forecast to Trend Lower ahead of Hammond Budget
Solid UK Retail Sales Bolstered Pound Euro Exchange Rate Sentiment towards the Pound (GBP) turned...
Pound South African Rand Exchange Rate Forecast to Flop if Zuma Challenges Continue
The Pound has found itself in demand against the South African Rand today, thanks to...
Pound Australian Dollar Exchange Rate Strength Forecast on Rising Aussie Unemployment
Disappointing Australian Wage Cost Index Dented ‘Aussie’ (AUD) Demand Despite the Reserve Bank of Australia...