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Jul 8

No Need to Quarantine on Return to UK

The UK Government announcement this morning, that people who have had both vaccination jabs can travel to amber list countries (from 19th July) without the need to quarantine on return to the UK, this is the news that many of you have been waiting to hear.

We are already seeing an increase in demand for property viewings, so choose the property listing you want to view and get in touch via the website and let us arrange everything for you.

Have a look at our Guides Page with information on everything from Buying Property in France, Healthcare, Currency Exchange to Living in France Post Brexit.

Download our PDF Guides to help you plan your viewing trip.

Travel Restrictions Lifted

Blog submitted by: Sharon Evans - Co-Founder of Cle France.

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Jun 30

Raheem Sterling or Pound Sterling

GBP, EUR, USD Outlook and Market Trends

I would imagine more eyes were on Raheem Sterling than Pound Sterling yesterday.

As a quick update, the current market trends remain in place.

Against the Euro, the Pound has been largely trading in a range.

In such conditions, it can make it easier to execute good timing as there are clear parameters to work with.

Against the US Dollar, the Pound continues to look fragile.

This is mainly due to broad Dollar strength rather than a shift against Sterling.

Looking further out, while Sterling has lost some of its lustre from ‘vaccine disparity’, there is now scope for Central Bank disparity.

The Bank of England is likely to tighten monetary policy well before the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB’s slow-bordering-on-sloth approach is expected to weigh on the Euro over the medium term.

The US Dollar has had a rough start to the year, but we suspect that is a by-product of greater global risk appetite.

Recent moves in currency, bond and commodity prices suggest some of the fizz is coming out of the markets, which will benefit the safe-haven Dollar.

If you would like to discuss your specific requirements with a member of the Key Currency team please call 01872 487 500.

Or click below to find out our latest rates.

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Thanks For Reading, What Next?

Have a great day, Geoff Lambourne - Direct Dial me on 0044 (0)1872 487 470.

Current rates: 

Wednesday 30th June 2021 at 10:00

£1.00 GBP = 1.1639 EURO

£1.00 GBP = 1.3836 USD

£1.00 GBP = 1.8451 AUD

£1.00 GBP = 1.9826 NZD

£1.00 GBP = 1.7186 CAD

£1.00 GBP = 19.8368 ZAR

  • Want to Learn More?

  • We have created a selection of Free PDF Guides for you to download covering many aspects of buying property abroad, visit our PDF Guides Page today or download our "Buying A Property in France" Guide PDF document.
  • Want to Live in France Post-Brexit? download our "PDF Guide to Living in France Post-Brexit" document.

    Brexit Guide Download

  • Need to Send Money Abroad?

    • At Clé France / Key Currency, many of our customers have a need for currency exchange.
    • We are pleased to offer our customers favourable exchange rates on international currency transfers.
    • As a Clé France website visitor, you qualify for preferential exchange rates when you transact through Key Currency.

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Jun 23

Currency Outlook GBP, USD, EUR

Focus has shifted back to the daily data.

More recently, investors have been looking beyond Covid.

The Pound continues to look in decent shape against the Euro. An uptrend still looks in place, but it is hardly convincing.

Against the US Dollar, the Pound has lost momentum. If anything, there looks to be a negative bias developing.

That’s not surprising given how much ground the Pound has gained against the Dollar in 2021. A broader Dollar recovery has been building across other currencies too.

What should you do?

Like the ocean, currency markets are constantly churning.

A market without volatility would be unnatural, like an ocean without waves.

For some people, the volatility of exchange rates can be exciting, providing opportunities to grab a better rate.

For other people, the constant ebb and flow can feel threatening, especially if you are on the wrong side of the move.

Part of our service is to help guide you through exchange rate volatility.

We are always happy to discuss the latest market trends and the best rates available.

To speak to a member of our team, call 01872 487 500.

Or click below to find out our latest rates.

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Thanks For Reading, What Next?

Have a great day, Geoff Lambourne - Direct Dial me on 0044 (0)1872 487 470.

Current rates: 

Wednesday 23rd June 2021 at 12:10

£1.00 GBP = 1.1691 EURO

£1.00 GBP = 1.3962 USD

£1.00 GBP = 1.8443 AUD

£1.00 GBP = 1.9832 NZD

£1.00 GBP = 1.7166 CAD

£1.00 GBP = 19.8224 ZAR

  • Want to Learn More?

  • We have created a selection of Free PDF Guides for you to download covering many aspects of buying property abroad, visit our PDF Guides Page today or download our "Buying A Property in France" Guide PDF document.
  • Want to Live in France Post-Brexit? download our "PDF Guide to Living in France Post-Brexit" document.

    Brexit Guide Download

  • Need to Send Money Abroad?

    • At Clé France / Key Currency, many of our customers have a need for currency exchange.
    • We are pleased to offer our customers favourable exchange rates on international currency transfers.
    • As a Clé France website visitor, you qualify for preferential exchange rates when you transact through Key Currency.

Cle France Currency Guide link

How to Save Money on your foreign currency transfers

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Jun 11

France has Re-Opened for International Travel

France 'reopened' for international travel on Wednesday this week (June 9th) using a green-amber-red travel system to categorise countries and set the travel rules related to them.

The UK and the US have been classified as amber, meaning that fully vaccinated people there can travel to France for any reason including leisure if they can show on boarding their transport the results of a negative Covid-19 test taken within 72 hours if it is PCR and 48 hours if it is a rapid antigen test. They are also not required to self-isolate after coming to France.

Non-fully vaccinated people can only come if they have a compelling reason and are still asked to undertake a week of voluntary self-isolation. They have the same test requirements on boarding and may be asked to take an antigen test on arrival.

Countries such as Australia, New Zealand and all the EU member states are green, meaning fully vaccinated people can come without the need of a Covid-19 test. Non fully vaccinated people can come without an essential reason being required but will need a negative Covid-19 test to board, though they will not be asked to self-isolate.

Proof of vaccination is acceptable for any of the four vaccines accepted by the European Medicines Agency: Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson.

Proving your Vaccination Status:

The Consulate General of France in London states that you can prove your vaccination status to travel to France by using the mobile application NHS App.

This application is different from the track and trace NHS Covid-19 application.

It should be noted that in order to use NHS App you must be over 13 and registered at a GP surgery in England.

If you were vaccinated against Covid-19 in England and you do not wish to use the application, you can get your vaccination certificate directly from the NHS website at this link. You need to register so as to access your status online. You can then download and print a PDF document.

If you do not wish to or cannot use the website or the app, you can phone 119 and ask for a letter confirming your vaccination status, which will be sent to you by post.

It is possible, via this page, to access a document in different languages, that can help officials in destination countries (including France) understand a British vaccination certificate if they ask for proof at the border (as they are entitled to do). For the French version, click on Français at the top right, click on the French title of the document provided and then click 'Print this page'.

The rules that apply to adults also apply to children: therefore you can travel with your children if you have been fully vaccinated, as they swill be treated as if they also have been vaccinated.

Blog submitted by: Sharon Evans - Co-Founder of Cle France.

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Jun 9

Pound under Pressure

Pound Sterling has been in a nervous mood recently.

A little surprising given we have a booming housing market, bumper business confidence and 50% of the UK adult population now fully vaccinated.

When a currency fails to make gains on positive news it can be a warning sign that the good news is already in the price.

There’s no doubt the Pound’s had a strong run.

Only last week, GBP hit a 3-week high against the Euro, over 3-year highs versus the US Dollar, and over 6-month highs versus the Aussie Dollar.

Perhaps it’s what’s on the horizon that’s worrying traders.

Brexit tensions are simmering and attention is now turning to the next stage of lockdown easing.

All eyes (and ears) will be on Parliament next Monday.

The announcement is likely to determine the direction of travel and direction of the Pound.

It’s an upcoming risk to be aware of.

What should YOU Do?

In the interim, if you would like to take away the stress and worry around exchange rate volatility, consider locking-in a rate.

Our team can guide you on market trends and the rates available.

To speak to a currency expert, call 01872 487 500.

Or click below to find out our latest rates.

Cle France and Key Currency

Thanks For Reading, What Next?

Have a great day, Geoff Lambourne - Direct Dial me on 0044 (0)1872 487 470.

Current rates: 

Wednesday 9th June 2021 at 10:10

£1.00 GBP = 1.1636 EURO

£1.00 GBP = 1.4179 USD

£1.00 GBP = 1.8309 AUD

£1.00 GBP = 1.9691 NZD

£1.00 GBP = 1.7145 CAD

£1.00 GBP = 19.2325 ZAR

  • Want to Learn More?

  • We have created a selection of Free PDF Guides for you to download covering many aspects of buying property abroad, visit our PDF Guides Page today or download our "Buying A Property in France" Guide PDF document.
  • Want to Live in France Post-Brexit? download our "PDF Guide to Living in France Post-Brexit" document.

    Brexit Guide Download

  • Need to Send Money Abroad?

    • At Clé France / Key Currency, many of our customers have a need for currency exchange.
    • We are pleased to offer our customers favourable exchange rates on international currency transfers.
    • As a Clé France website visitor, you qualify for preferential exchange rates when you transact through Key Currency.

Cle France Currency Guide link

How to Save Money on your foreign currency transfers

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