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1 The weaker pound has made British companies cheaper for foreign acquirers.
2 The weaker pound may hit the clothing chain's profitability next year.
3 As the unofficial figures suggest, the weaker pound is also helping Egyptian exporters.
4 Less helpfully, the weaker pound will show up quickly in prices.
5 Peel Hunt analysts said the deal was made particularly attractive by the weaker pound .
6 A weaker pound , however, could delay a retreat in prices.
7 A negative number indicates a bias for a weaker pound .
8 There is also a tourism effect from a weaker pound .
9 But even with a weaker pound , exports can't power ahead as long as Europe regresses.
10 However, a weaker pound and additional operating costs impacted the company's 2017 profit, it said.
11 A weaker pound , in turn, allows British exporters to compete more successfully in foreign markets.
12 GSK has benefited since June 2016 from a weaker pound , which has inflated overseas income.
13 This is because a weaker pound makes it easier for companies to pay their dividends.
14 A weaker pound makes imports from abroad more expensive.
15 British expats will also suffer from a weaker pound .
16 But a weaker pound can also hit consumer confidence, which often hurts small and medium-sized companies.
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