Pound falls after PM May Brexit transition comments, large order

Reuters

Published Nov 19, 2018 07:41AM ET

Pound falls after PM May Brexit transition comments, large order

LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling turned negative on Monday, with traders pointing to comments from Prime Minister Theresa May that an extension of the Brexit transition period was unlikely as the possible reason, as well as market talk of a large euro purchase.

The pound fell as much as 0.3 percent to hit a day's low versus the dollar of $1.2796 GBP=D3 . The move came after May said she wanted any post-Brexit transition phase to have ended by the time the country is due to hold a national election in 2022.