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UK pound drops as fears of no-deal Brexit grow
Reuters
Published Aug 28, 2019 07:09 PM PHT

LONDON - Sterling dived on Wednesday as concerns rose that the United Kingdom may be headed for a disruptive no-deal Brexit after Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to restrict parliamentary time before Oct. 31.
LONDON - Sterling dived on Wednesday as concerns rose that the United Kingdom may be headed for a disruptive no-deal Brexit after Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved to restrict parliamentary time before Oct. 31.
Johnson said on Wednesday he would schedule a Queen's Speech for Oct. 14 in order to launch new legislation. He denied he was seeking to prevent parliament from obstructing his Brexit plans.
Johnson said on Wednesday he would schedule a Queen's Speech for Oct. 14 in order to launch new legislation. He denied he was seeking to prevent parliament from obstructing his Brexit plans.
The move limits the amount of parliamentary time available to lawmakers who want to prevent him from taking the country out of the EU without an exit deal.
The move limits the amount of parliamentary time available to lawmakers who want to prevent him from taking the country out of the EU without an exit deal.
The pound, already trading lower on the day, extended its drop to hit $1.2156, a six-day low, and was last down 0.7 percent on the day.
The pound, already trading lower on the day, extended its drop to hit $1.2156, a six-day low, and was last down 0.7 percent on the day.
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Against the euro the British currency also weakened to 91.265 pence, its lowest in nearly a week, trading last down by 0.7 percent at 90.89 pence.
Against the euro the British currency also weakened to 91.265 pence, its lowest in nearly a week, trading last down by 0.7 percent at 90.89 pence.
"For the pound to recover the fall this morning, anti-no deal MPs will have to get their acts together in the first weeks of September," Jordan Rochester, a strategist at Nomura said, raising the odds of a no deal Brexit to 44 percent vs 40 percent earlier.
"For the pound to recover the fall this morning, anti-no deal MPs will have to get their acts together in the first weeks of September," Jordan Rochester, a strategist at Nomura said, raising the odds of a no deal Brexit to 44 percent vs 40 percent earlier.
The latest move from Johnson comes a day after lawmakers who are opposed to a no-deal Brexit met to discuss ways they could use parliamentary procedure to force Johnson to seek a delay to Brexit.
The latest move from Johnson comes a day after lawmakers who are opposed to a no-deal Brexit met to discuss ways they could use parliamentary procedure to force Johnson to seek a delay to Brexit.
Sterling had rallied in recent days on hopes that Britain's opposition parties can stop a no-deal Brexit.
Sterling had rallied in recent days on hopes that Britain's opposition parties can stop a no-deal Brexit.
On Tuesday, it hit a one-month high against the dollar and the euro.
On Tuesday, it hit a one-month high against the dollar and the euro.
Johnson has said the UK is leaving the European Union with or without a deal on Oct. 31, and media have previously reported that he wants to suspend parliament to help force through an exit.
Johnson has said the UK is leaving the European Union with or without a deal on Oct. 31, and media have previously reported that he wants to suspend parliament to help force through an exit.
(Reporting by Tommy Reggiori Wilkes, Saikat Chatterjee and Olga Cotaga; Graphic by Sujata Rao; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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