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Into US session: Sterling selloff intensifies as Scottish Sturgeon talks no-deal Brexit

Entering US session, Sterling is trading as the weakest one today and selling has indeed intensified. Canadian Dollar follows Sterling as the second weakest for today. Japanese Yen surges broadly in early European and is trading as the strongest one for today so far. Euro pares back some gains today but it’s still the strongest one for the week.

Now, it seems a no-deal Brexit is an acceptable fact. It started last week when BoE Governor Mark Carney said risk of no-deal Brexit is “uncomfortably high”. Then Trade Minister Liam Fox assigned a 60-40 chance of it. Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon also jumps in, blasting Prime Minister Theresa May’s handling of Brexit negotiation. Sturgeon said that “with every day that passes, the prospect of a no deal Brexit or a Brexit with very, very little information about the future relationship seems to become more and more likely.” She added that “both of those outcomes would be completely unacceptable, absolutely disastrous for our economy, so I hope she (Theresa May) can reassure me that neither of those things are going to happen.” “But if she can’t, then I hope she will outline her plan B, because we cannot simply take a step off that Brexit cliff-edge next March without knowing what comes next.”

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