The British pound fell to a three-month low amid reports Prime Minister Theresa May will signal her willingness to make a clean break with the European Union.
The currency fell below USD 1.20 before recovering slightly today. It has lost about a fifth of its value since Britain voted in June to leave the EU.
May is due to disclose details of Britain's plan for leaving the EU in a speech tomorrow. Her office says she will call for a "global Britain" open to the world.
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That prospect alarms many in Britain's huge financial services sector, which relies on EU access.
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