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Ebury acquires Prime Financial Markets and establishes presence in Africa

Ebury acquires South Africa-based firm specialising in advisory & intermediary services in treasury and financial markets space
Ben Kingswell
11 December 2023
FX Market Updates
20/7/2020
A lack of an agreement among EU leaders over the bloc’s proposed €750 billion rescue package failed to derail the euro last week. Sterling, meanwhile, was the worst performing major currency, partly due to some underwhelming UK economic data.
FX Market Updates
20/7/2020
Read our latest analysis of the Latin America currencies: Brazilian Real (BRL), Mexican Peso (MXN), Chilean Peso (CLP), Peruvian New Sol (PEN) and Colombian Peso (COP).
FX Market Updates
17/7/2020
The ECB kept policy unchanged yesterday, with President Lagarde warning over the downside risks facing the Euro Area economy. US retail sales rose more-than-expected, in a day where US virus cases jumped to a fresh record high.
FX Market Updates
16/7/2020
Today looks set to be a hectic day in the FX market, with investors awaiting this afternoon’s ECB meeting and US retail sales. Read on to find out more, and see how this morning’s UK labour data impacted the pound.
FX Market Updates
15/7/2020
Positive signs of progress towards a COVID-19 vaccine boosted risk assets on Wednesday, lifting the euro to its strongest position in four months. Sterling also rose off a one-week low, helped by an increase in UK inflation data.
FX Market Updates
14/7/2020
The pound fell back towards the 1.25 level this morning amid ongoing Brexit jitters and some weak UK GDP data. This week looks set to be a very busy one in the FX market, with a host of US data and major European policy announcements.
FX Market Updates
13/7/2020
Fresh record high US virus numbers began to take a toll on the greenback last week, which fell against most major currencies. Investors now await this week’s ECB meeting and EU summit.
In The News
13/7/2020
The ECB meeting on Thursday is unlikely to see any significant changes in the central bank’s extremely easy monetary policy. President Lagarde is likely to instead use this week’s meeting as an opportunity to again pressure European authorities to do more to support the bloc’s economy.