Sterling slides to six-week low as dollar rallies
LONDON, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Sterling dropped to a six-week low against a stronger dollar on Friday, even though January retail sales data showed British shoppers were out in force last month.
The pound eased 0.1% against the euro to 89.03 pence , and was 0.4% lower against the dollar at $1.19360 having earlier fallen as far as $1.19150, its weakest since January 6.
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