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Sterling slips against Dollar

Sterling slipped back towards $1.30 on Tuesday on divergent expectations for monetary policy, with investors increasingly betting U.S. interest rates could rise by year-end while British rates may be cut again.

With London markets closed on Monday for a national holiday, Tuesday marked the first full day of trading there since U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and Vice Chair Stanley Fischer left the possibility of a near-term rise in U.S. rates on the table, boosting the dollar.

Investors are now pricing in around a 55 percent chance of a rate hike by the end of the year, according to CME Fed Watch.

In contrast, the Bank of England earlier this month cut rates to a record low of 0.25 percent and relaunched asset purchases in an effort to boost the economy following Britain’s vote to leave the European Union. Many expect policy to be eased further.

Sterling has fallen more than 1 percent against the dollar since Friday’s comments from Yellen and Fischer at a meeting of global central bankers, and on Tuesday it traded 0.2 percent lower on the day at $1.3076. Against the euro it was flat at 85.40 pence.

Though data covering the months since June’s vote for Brexit suggests the economy has held up reasonably well, investors remain anxious that foreign inflows of capital will dry up, leaving Britain’s already huge current account deficit vulnerable to further widening.

Sentiment remains firmly bearish towards the pound with further declines expected as expectations mount over the BoE cutting UK interest rates to near zero in a bid to reclaim economic stability. The divergence in monetary policy between the Fed and BoE could encourage a further decline back towards $1.2900.

 

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