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FX Daily: Lack of GBP political premium cuts both ways

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June 22, 2026

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Sterling shows little sign of stress despite the prospect of an imminent change in prime minister. This points to stronger market trust in Burnham, but also leaves the currency more exposed if fiscal concerns resurface. Elsewhere, Fedspeak and Strait of Hormuz news should drive most FX moves this week. Risks remain slightly skewed to the upside for USD

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