GBP/USD: Mildly offered around 1.2050 amid Covid-led risk aversion, challenges to UK economy

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GBP/USD: Mildly offered around 1.2050 amid Covid-led risk aversion, challenges to UK economy – by anilpanchal7 GBPUSD EconomicHealth Coronavirus RiskAppetite Currencies

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