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  • Open
    4753.269$
  • Previous Close
    4769.496$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -16.23$
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About

GBPUGX likely refers to the British Pound to US Dollar exchange rate (GBP/USD) within the foreign exchange (FOREX) market. FOREX is a decentralized global marketplace where currencies are traded. GBP/USD represents the value of the British Pound relative to the US Dollar, indicating how many US Dollars are needed to purchase one British Pound. Trading GBP/USD involves speculating on the future movement of this exchange rate, aiming to profit from the difference between buying and selling prices.

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Factors

Economic Indicators: Changes in UK and US economic data (GDP growth, inflation, employment) shift relative currency values.

Interest Rate Differentials: Differences in interest rates set by the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve influence capital flows and FX rates.

Geopolitical Events: Political instability, trade wars, or unexpected global events impact investor sentiment and currency demand.

Market Sentiment: Overall risk appetite or risk aversion among investors affects demand for currencies perceived as safe or risky.

Central Bank Policy: Monetary policy announcements, quantitative easing, or interventions by the Bank of England and the Federal Reserve can significantly move currency prices.

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