GBPUSD: The pound-to-dollar exchange rate fell 0.08% at 1.2594

Late last week, the dollar depreciated versus a basket of currencies on reports of strong U.S. business performance in November; however, private sector employment decreased due to forecasts of an impending economic slowdown. the final quarter.

Prior to this, the US Composite PMI Output Index was recorded on Friday by Michael Brown, a market analyst at Trader S&P Global.


In particular, the number remained unchanged at 50.7 this month as a result of a minor increase in activity in the service sector offsetting a decrease in output. An increase in the private sector is indicated by a rating above 50. Businesses are laying off employees as a result of the weak order growth; the employment index in the poll dropped from 51.3 in October to 49.7 in June 2020, the first loss since then.



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