Sterling hit by British political row, yen higher
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STERLING was the big loser among major currencies on Monday, sinking more than half a per cent on concerns that a split in the ruling Conservative Party is deepening ahead of June's referendum on EU membership.
With stock markets mixed, the safe-haven yen inched higher against the dollar, euro and commodity-linked currencies such as the Australian and New Zealand dollars.
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