Pound to euro exchange rate: Sterling at lowest levels since March after week-long slump

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Pound to euro exchange rate at lowest levels since MARCH after week-long slump

“[This came amid] mounting Brexit uncertainties and backward steps in controlling the coronavirus piled on the pressure on the pound.

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