British inflation unexpectedly rose to 10.4% in February, pushed up by higher food prices and pricier drinks in pubs and restaurants, official data showed on Wednesday, a day before the Bank of England announces its latest interest rate decision. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast that the annual CPI rate …
Read More »UK, EU leaders praise ‘extraordinary’ deal on NI Protocol
In a joint press conference with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Monday, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that they have amended the original Northern Ireland Protocol deal and agreed a new “Windsor framework.” The GBP/USD edged slightly lower from daily highs with the initial reaction to this …
Read More »Market Drivers – US Session 08/02/2023
The GBP/USD pair trades around 1.2070, holding on to modest intraday gains. The Euro is one of the weakest rivals of the US dollar. The shared currency is trading at 1.0716 as ECB policymakers repeated their hawkish language. ECB’s Klaas Knot said that headline inflation appears to have peaked but …
Read More »Market Drivers – US Session 03/02/2023
Economic data mainly drove the US trading session on Friday. US job growth was the main protagonist in most of the incidents in the market’s story as US job growth soared in January amid a persistently resilient labour market, but a further moderation in wage gains could give the Fed …
Read More »Poor UK data could impose pressure on the GBP
The change in the Bank of England’s rhetoric is favouring additional interest rate hikes in the upcoming policy meetings. Meanwhile, poor UK data is expected to drag the British Pound lower. The GBP/USD pair has fallen this afternoon, as the US Non Farm Payrolls data pointed to a surprise surge …
Read More »GBP slides on weak retail sales data
The British pound fell on Friday after weak retail sales data reminded investors about the gloomy outlook for the British economy.Sterling was down 0.26% against the dollar at $1.236. That was below a $1.244 peak touched on Thursday, which was itself not far off the highest level since October 2022. …
Read More »UK inflation fell to a 3-month low of 10.5% in December
Britain’s consumer price inflation fell to a three-month low of 10.5% in December, providing some relief to the Bank of England and British households, but food and drink prices continued to rise at their fastest pace since 1977. The decline in the headline inflation rate from 10.7 percent in November …
Read More »Does BoE’s hike sufficiently supports the pound?
As expected, the BoE raised interest rate by 50 bps to 3.50%. The BoE is seen as having provided no sufficient support for GBP to climb according to some economists.As broadly expected, the BoE hiked 50 bps to 3.50% and signaled that more hikes are likely. The vote was biased …
Read More »Britain’s economy shrinks 0.2% in Q3
Official data showed the British economy contracted 0.2% in the three months to September, which is expected to be the start of a prolonged recession. Experts polled by Reuters had forecast a larger contraction of 0.5 percent of the gross domestic product in the third quarter. The Bank of England …
Read More »BOE hikes policy rate by 75 bps to 3% as expected
Following its November policy meeting, the Bank of England (BoE) announced that it raised the policy rate by 75 basis points (bps) to 3%. Policymakers voted 7-2 in favour of this decision. One policymaker voted for a 25 bps hike and one voted for a 50 bps. Bank of England (BoE) …
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