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Disliked{quote} Thanks for the link...how are you positioned for this news?Ignored
QuoteDislikedMPs voted on Thursday to ask the EU to push the date of Brexit back from 29 March to 30 June if the Commons approves a deal by next Wednesday - allowing time for legislation to go through.
However, if a deal is not agreed by then, EU leaders are contemplating a much longer delay.
QuoteDisliked(Reuters) - The British pound was unchanged on Friday at the end of its best week since January, as investors waited for next week's parliamentary vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's deal to exit the European Union.
Sterling has rallied this week - it is up 1.7 percent against the dollar - after British lawmakers voted against leaving the EU without a deal and backed a delay to the March 29 exit date.
The vote against a no-deal Brexit was non-binding, but investors believe Britain will now avert a disorderly Brexit that would severely damage...
Disliked{quote} such an uncertainty plays good for the pound. but it's difficult to say what would be further. what are your ideas guys?.Ignored
DislikedBig price spikes in GBP pairs during the last trading session shows that the market is not yet certain what the outcome of Brexit will be. It appears that the no-deal option is still on the table. If the third meaningful vote on the deal were to take place next week and it failed, then that would be negative for the GBP. GBP may continue to lose value into next week but once the dust clears, I think buying the bottom will be a very profitable trade. https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-politics-live...Ignored