The British pound fell against a basket of global currencies at the opening of European trading on Tuesday, giving up a two-week high against the US dollar, due to correction activity and profit-taking, in addition to investor risk aversion ahead of the Bank of England Governor's testimony.
The British pound exchange rate today: The pound fell against the dollar by 0.1% to $1.3474, from an opening price of $1.3488, and reached a high of $1.3494
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