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LONDON, July 28 (Reuters) – Sterling rallied to a new three-month high versus the euro as traders dumped the single currency on concerns about an escalating energy crisis in the euro area.
With the conclusion of the Conservative Party leadership contest that will decide the next British prime minister not due until September and investors waiting for the Bank of England monetary policy meeting next Thursday, analysts say there have been few domestic drivers for sterling in recent weeks.
Instead, the British currency has benefited from a pullback in the dollar and a euro still struggling under the weight of worries about shortages of natural gas from Russia and a weakening economy.
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The pound gained as much as…