that was neil dutta. a really thoughtful debate.oming up, boris johnson sends the pound swinging as he insists the eu will not ask the u.k. for another delay on brexit. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: boris johnson promising to negotiate with the european union after losing six key votes. areoss party group of mp's searching for their way out of the brexit nightmare with a deal that can win a majority. it has been interesting moves for the pound, sinking over the year but done pretty well on the week. bank of england governor mark carney saying what is happening with sterling makes it look like an em currency. is atrling volatility emerging-market levels and is decoupled from other economies for obvious reasons, because it matters tremendously, the brexit outcome. let's get the inside take of a bloomberg fx reporter. is it trading like an emerging-market currency? >> carney said what we have been thinking. sterling can move 1% either direction any given day, something you don't see often in group of 10 currencies. volatility has taken a