Pound to euro exchange rate drops again as risk of no-deal Brexit 'grows'
are increasing. Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said on Tuesday that the risk of the UK leaving the EU without a deal was a “growing.” This announcement pushed back GBP after it had managed to “gain some ground” earlier in the day. Experts have cautioned that it is unlikely the pound will show any more positive movement today.
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