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  • initialism Pound sterling, the currency used in Great Britain.

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  • Even at current valuations, we think GBP is vulnerable to QE because attempting to underpin a leveraged national balance sheet through sovereign debt expansion is inherently unstable given the threat of domestic capital flight.

    Quantitative Easing Not a sheep 2009

  • Our bearish medium-term GBP/USD view is partially predicated on optimism with regard to March US payrolls data and the ongoing, albeit reduced pace of accumulation of short GBP positions.

    FXstreet.com Sarah.Pedder@LLOYDSTSB.co.uk (Lloyds TSB Financial 2010

  • This led to a 200-pip rally in EUR/GBP, which is pretty big for a currency pair that rarely moves.

    unknown title 2011

  • In fact, COT Non-Commercial positioning on the GBP is a great distance from the depths seen when it first hit $1.60, and sharp downside momentum supports further weakness.

    Currency Trading News by DailyFX David Rodriguez 2010

  • In fact, COT Non-Commercial positioning on the GBP is a great distance from the depths seen when it first hit $1.60, and sharp downside momentum supports further weakness.

    Currency Trading News by DailyFX 2010

  • The GBP was the best performing currency last week on a potent mix of risk appetite and good UK economic data.

    FXstreet.com Easy Forex 2010

  • For a change, the GBP is the strongest performing currency during the European morning session following the Bank of England quarterly inflation attitudes survey which showed a rise in consumers 'inflation expectations over the coming year from 2. 4% to 2. 5% which is the highest since 2008.

    US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha The Mole 2010

  • In fact, COT Non-Commercial positioning on the GBP is a great distance from the depths seen when it first hit $1.60, and sharp downside momentum supports further weakness.

    Currency Trading News by DailyFX David Rodriguez 2010

  • In fact, COT Non-Commercial positioning on the GBP is a great distance from the depths seen when it first hit $1.60, and sharp downside momentum supports further weakness.

    Currency Trading News by DailyFX David Rodriguez 2010

  • In fact, COT Non-Commercial positioning on the GBP is a great distance from the depths seen when it first hit $1.60, and sharp downside momentum supports further weakness.

    Currency Trading News by DailyFX David Rodriguez 2010

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