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FOREX-Yen rebounds, sterling turns tail as Brexit anxiety flares up

Published 24/06/2016, 10:47 am
© Reuters.  FOREX-Yen rebounds, sterling turns tail as Brexit anxiety flares up
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* Currencies very fluid as UK vote count flows in

* Safe-haven yen rallies, sterling slumps in sharp reversal

* 'Leave' vote ahead in early counting

By Ian Chua

SYDNEY, June 24 (Reuters) - Sterling reversed sharp early gains while the safe-haven yen staged a rebound on Friday as confidence that Britain will remain in the European Union was badly shaken after early vote counts put the 'Leave' campaign in the lead.

The leave vote is on 50.8 percent, versus 49.2 percent for the remain vote, after 13 of 382 counting areas, plus partial BBC northern Irish figures were taken into account, according to Reuters calculation. a dramatic turnaround, the pound slid as far as $1.4297 GBP=D4 , having earlier rallied to a 2016 peak of $1.5033. It has since found a very tentative footing just above $1.4500.

Against the yen, it skidded to 152.93 GBPJPY=R from an early high of 160.14. The euro rocketed to 79.18 pence EURGBP=R , reversing from just below 76.00.

"Markets are incredibly nervous now and it's definitely tin hats time. If 'Leave' wins there will be carnage for cable (U.S. dollar/sterling)," said Joe Rundle, head of trading at ETX Capital.

As Brexit anxiety grew, so too has demand for the safe-haven yen, which jumped on the greenback and euro.

The dollar dropped to 104.92 yen JPY= , pulling well away from an early high of 106.875. The euro fell to 118.40 yen EURJPY=R from 122.000.

The Australian dollar, often sold off in times of heightened market stress, fell heavily against the dollar and yen. It shed more than a full cent to $0.7533 AUD=D4 . On the yen, it was back below 79.00 AUDJPY=R , having turned around from 81.61 yen.

"It's very jittery and I suppose that's very much going to be the order of the day until we see final results being announced," said Robert Rennie, chief currency strategist at Westpac in Sydney.

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