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  • Open
    105157.0066$
  • Previous Close
    103630.5534$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    1526.45$
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About

EURLBP.FOREX is a ticker symbol that represents the Euro against the British Pound currency pair in the foreign exchange (forex) market. It specifically denotes the exchange rate between these two currencies, indicating how many British Pounds (GBP) are needed to purchase one Euro (EUR). Forex symbols often follow a standardized format where the first three letters represent one currency and the next three letters represent the other. The ".FOREX" suffix distinguishes it as a forex instrument and signals it's traded on forex markets, which operate differently than stock exchanges. Investors and traders use this symbol to monitor and speculate on the relative value fluctuations of the Euro and the British Pound.
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Factors

Interest Rates: Differences in interest rates set by the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of England (BoE) impact the relative attractiveness of the Euro and British Pound.

Economic Data: Key economic indicators from the Eurozone and the UK, like GDP growth, inflation, and unemployment, influence currency valuations.

Geopolitical Events: Political instability or major news events in either the Eurozone or the UK can trigger currency fluctuations.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor risk appetite and market perception of the Euro and Pound affect trading activity and prices.

Brexit Impacts: Lingering effects of Brexit continue to influence the Pound and its relationship with the Euro.

Central Bank Policies: Quantitative easing or other monetary policies pursued by the ECB or BoE can affect currency supply and demand.

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