Central Bank Decisions Steal the Spotlight

GBP Pound Sterling is currently in a holding pattern, exhibiting sideways movement as it grapples with anticipation surrounding several high-impact data releases scheduled for this week. With GBP/EUR hovering around the 1.17 mark and GBP/USD around 1.27, investors and speculators are exercising caution as they await the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision on Wednesday and…

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Pound Under Pressure

GBP Bank of England (BoE) Governor Andrew Bailey contributed to the market’s uncertainty by offering insights into the UK’s interest rate trajectory. His remarks led investors to reevaluate expectations, not only for a potential November rate hike but also for the possibility of rates remaining unchanged in the upcoming September meeting. GBP/USD has encountered a…

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BoE Rate Hike Expectations Climb Higher

GBP With the data calendar for the UK being extremely sparse last week, Sterling traded off the back of key data releases coming out of the US and Eurozone. GBP|EUR traded in a sideways direction for most of the week, bottoming out in the low 1.16’s and peaking at 1.1690, with 1.16 and 1.17 being…

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Doom & Gloom Sentiment for the UK & Eurozone

GBP As expected, there was a lot of volatility in the market last week. Elevated interest rate hike expectations provided Sterling with strength at the beginning of the week, with GBP|EUR peaking at 1.1770 and GBP|USD at 1.2800. However, the run for Sterling was short lived as more doom and gloom of a UK recession…

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Turbulent Week for the Pound Ahead

GBP Anticipation of more interest rate rises from the BoE surfaced last week, helping breathe some strength back into the Pound, which was much needed after a week of gloomy data releases around the UK economy. RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) reported that the outlook for the UK housing market is reaching levels not…

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Recessions, Inflation & Rate Hikes

GBP Strong employment data saw Sterling take a jump at the back end of last week, bolstered by record wage growth and elevated rate hike bets. We’ve now seen 13 consecutive hikes, with rates being the highest since April 2008. Another hike seems more than likely on the BoE’s next decision on August 3rd. BoE…

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