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How to use the word STERLING in a Sentence? Page #2

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Unsurprisingly this was all too much for sterling to handle and cable dropped below 1.32 (dollars).

Bart Hordijk

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

President Trump has made a superb choice. Judge Brett Kavanaugh is an impressive nominee who is extremely well qualified to serve as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, judge Brett Kavanaugh has sterling academic credentials. Judge Brett Kavanaugh is widely admired for Judge Brett Kavanaugh intellect, experience, and exemplary judicial temperament. Judge Brett Kavanaugh has won the respect of Judge Brett Kavanaugh peers and is highly regarded throughout the legal community. And Judge Brett Kavanaugh judicial record demonstrates a firm understanding of the role of a judge in our Republic : Setting aside personal views and political preferences in order to interpret our laws as they are written.

Mitch McConnell

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Heightened political risk at home coupled with Brexit uncertainty may prompt the BOE to repeatedly delay monetary policy normalization in 2018, if expectations continue to diminish over the central bank raising UK interest rates, sterling is at risk of experiencing heavy losses down the road.

Lukman Otunuga

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Sterling up and FTSE up does suggest that there's a slight sigh of relief generally, (The UK) is quite defensive, so in trade war times when industrials and tech are getting clobbered, that's not so much of problem for the UK because those sectors are not as big in weighting terms as they are for the Euro zone or the U.S..

Ian Williams

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

You've got Brexit hanging over the UK, and although we can debate the impact on long-term earnings of UK companies, the immediate transition mechanism for Brexit risk will be through the currency, we expect sterling to continue to be volatile if there is uncertainty and that in turn will have an impact on the UK stock market.

Justin Onuekwusi

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Considering this, it is reasonable that Cameron Sterling was under the influence, and that contributed to Cameron Sterling noncompliance.

Jeff Landry

Found on CNN
6 years ago

We remain constructive on sterling around current levels as we believe it is fairly valued, though given the headline risks around Brexit negotiations, our positioning is through buying call options.

Scott Thiel

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

This evidence suggests that Officer Salamoni fired his weapon when he believed that Sterling was going for his gun a second time, after Officer Lake had warned Sterling not to move, although the videos do not show Sterling's right hand at the time those shots were fired, they show that Sterling's right hand was not under Officer Salamoni's control. The evidence also cannot establish that Sterling was not reaching for a gun when Officer Salamoni yelled that Sterling was doing so.

Justice Department

Found on CNN
7 years ago

The key point for us after this data is that the U.S. side of the equation has not so far come into play on sterling, given our more hawkish view that the Fed will deliver a rate hike in September, we think there is a lot of room on the downside and target $1.24 in cable.

Sam Lynton-Brown

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Sterling/dollar has weakened in line with our view and we still see scope for further downside in the pair.

Sam Lynton-Brown

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

For me it's a cumulative effect. We had Paris, and then Brussels, then France again and then a coup... It seems as though holidaymakers were delaying and hoping to book at the last minute, so a stock like Thomas Cook will be hit, given the depreciation of sterling, given the security concerns and given that people might opt for.

Mike Ingram

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Uncertainty equals currency weakness, we know this, and there is no sense that this (sterling) is a value trade right now and that you have to get back in. It is too early for anyone to start calling a bottom.

Neil Mellor

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

The clear risk must be for further downside, uncertainty equals currency weakness, we know this, and there is no sense that this (sterling) is a value trade right now and that you have to get back in. It is too early for anyone to start calling a bottom.

Neil Mellor

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

All the FTSE 100 companies, except for financials, with majority earnings outside the UK are boosted by the substantial fall in sterling which will inflate overseas earnings in the next results.

Lorne Baring

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

In recent sessions, markets have been reacting to every indicator, opinion poll and betting odds alike. Sterling, the FTSE 100 and the gilt market are all (relatively) flat, leveling off from some of the cautiously optimistic rallies earlier in the week.

Dean Turner

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

Leaving the EU will make it much more difficult to attract the brightest and best, it will mean more bureaucracy for those coming to Britain and salaries could be less competitive, especially if sterling falls, as many warn it could - including the Bank of England.

James Hick

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

We would expect sterling to weaken in case of Brexit and multinational company shares to perform better than domestic ones.

Marino Valensise

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

These are ludicrous scare stories that are being put up. Even if sterling were to fall a few percentage points after Brexit, so what? The point is we have a floating currency and it will be good for exports.

Nigel Farage

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

What does that do to pound sterling? what does that do to business, and business transactions?

Chief Financial Officer Chuck Stevens

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It is good to see sterling reacting to positive data, but given all the risks surrounding Brexit, we feel any rise in the pound is a good opportunity to establish fresh short positions.

Petr Krpata

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

In big currency areas - including sterling, yen, dollar - the central bank has a significant hold on trading in the domestic currency, the euro zone is an outlier and that is supported by the EU framework but if that is no longer there, this outlier status might not be sustainable.

Nicholas Veron

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It suits multinational banks to create volatility from which they can profit, a lower sterling is good for exports which is good for jobs and there is no inflation to worry about from imports, since deflation is the greater issue.

Richard Tice

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The whole 'Brexit' discussion is pushing us against what has been a well held level at around $1.40 that sterling has bounced off several times over the last three decades.

Jim Reid

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The 30-year low is $1.373 seen in June 2001, so the whole 'Brexit' discussion is pushing us against what has been a well held level at around $1.40 that sterling has bounced off several times over the last three decades.

Jim Reid

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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