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Pound falls further in Asian trading on Monday | Pound falls further in Asian trading on Monday |
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The pound has fallen in early trading in Asia on Monday, adding to Friday's record one-day decline. | The pound has fallen in early trading in Asia on Monday, adding to Friday's record one-day decline. |
Sterling was trading at $1.3440, down more than 2% from Friday's close. Against the euro it was trading at €1.2165, down 1.3%. | Sterling was trading at $1.3440, down more than 2% from Friday's close. Against the euro it was trading at €1.2165, down 1.3%. |
On Friday the pound had its biggest one-day fall against the dollar, at one stage sinking as low as $1.3236. | On Friday the pound had its biggest one-day fall against the dollar, at one stage sinking as low as $1.3236. |
George Osborne will issue a statement before the start of trading in the UK in a bid to calm the markets. | George Osborne will issue a statement before the start of trading in the UK in a bid to calm the markets. |
The Chancellor has not spoken publicly since the Leave campaign won Thursday's referendum. | The Chancellor has not spoken publicly since the Leave campaign won Thursday's referendum. |
His statement comes amid forecasts of further falls for the pound. | His statement comes amid forecasts of further falls for the pound. |
Jeremy Cook, chief economist at World First, said: "We are still looking for another 10% fall for the pound against the dollar in the coming months as data confirms the economic slowdown and monetary policy expectations increase." | Jeremy Cook, chief economist at World First, said: "We are still looking for another 10% fall for the pound against the dollar in the coming months as data confirms the economic slowdown and monetary policy expectations increase." |
The pound fell further against the yen on Monday, a currency considered to be a safe haven, to 137.16 yen - down from about 139.64. | The pound fell further against the yen on Monday, a currency considered to be a safe haven, to 137.16 yen - down from about 139.64. |
The rising value of the yen is a concern to the Japanese government, as it makes the nation's exports less competitive. | The rising value of the yen is a concern to the Japanese government, as it makes the nation's exports less competitive. |
After an emergency meeting, Japan's finance minister Taro Aso said that he has been instructed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to take steps to stabilise the currency markets if needed. "Risks and uncertainty remain in financial markets," Mr Abe said. | After an emergency meeting, Japan's finance minister Taro Aso said that he has been instructed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to take steps to stabilise the currency markets if needed. "Risks and uncertainty remain in financial markets," Mr Abe said. |
After plunging almost 8% on Friday, Japan's benchmark share index, the Nikkei 225, added 1.3% on Monday. | |
'Under control' | 'Under control' |
Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund, said on Sunday night that financial markets had "vastly underestimated" the prospect of Brexit, but insisted that markets were "under control". | Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund, said on Sunday night that financial markets had "vastly underestimated" the prospect of Brexit, but insisted that markets were "under control". |
Tohru Sasaki, head of Japan market research at JPMorgan Chase in Tokyo, said falls in European markets would "not cause a financial crisis with the magnitude of the Lehman shock in 2008". | Tohru Sasaki, head of Japan market research at JPMorgan Chase in Tokyo, said falls in European markets would "not cause a financial crisis with the magnitude of the Lehman shock in 2008". |
Stock markets plunged on Friday, with more than $2tn (£1.5tn) wiped off the value of global stock markets, according to Standard and Poor's Dow Jones Indices. | Stock markets plunged on Friday, with more than $2tn (£1.5tn) wiped off the value of global stock markets, according to Standard and Poor's Dow Jones Indices. |
That was the biggest one-day loss in market value - even greater than the value wiped out following the collapse of Lehman Brothers during the 2008 financial crisis, Standard and Poor's calculated. | That was the biggest one-day loss in market value - even greater than the value wiped out following the collapse of Lehman Brothers during the 2008 financial crisis, Standard and Poor's calculated. |
Next pressures | Next pressures |
Traders will be watching the UK's financial position closely over the coming months. | Traders will be watching the UK's financial position closely over the coming months. |
"The funding position of the UK, with its twin current account and fiscal deficits, are the next pressures to weigh," Mr Cook said. | "The funding position of the UK, with its twin current account and fiscal deficits, are the next pressures to weigh," Mr Cook said. |
The UK's current account deficit measures the balance of trade, investment income and money transfers. | The UK's current account deficit measures the balance of trade, investment income and money transfers. |
That deficit means that the UK must borrow to pay its way in the world. | That deficit means that the UK must borrow to pay its way in the world. |
The fiscal deficit refers to the gap between government expenditure and income that has to be financed by borrowing. | The fiscal deficit refers to the gap between government expenditure and income that has to be financed by borrowing. |
Those indicators of the UK's financial health will also affect how much the UK government has to pay to borrow. | Those indicators of the UK's financial health will also affect how much the UK government has to pay to borrow. |
On Friday there was demand for UK government debt, which drove down the yield - an early indication that the UK should be able to continue to borrow cheaply. | On Friday there was demand for UK government debt, which drove down the yield - an early indication that the UK should be able to continue to borrow cheaply. |
US gold futures rose, up 1% to $1,335 an ounce. |