Euro stays strong as ECB leaves rates unchanged

Euro stays strong as ECB leaves rates unchanged

EURGBP extended gains for the second successive session, trading around 0.8420 on Thursday. The Euro remains strong as the European Central Bank decided at its July Monetary Policy Meeting to maintain its main refinancing rate at 4.25%, as expected. The ECB’s deposit facility rate also remains unchanged at 3.75%. Traders are now looking to further … Read more

Pound climbs as Labour wins UK election

Pound climbs as Labour wins UK election

The EURGBP pair is trading with mild losses near 0.8475 in the early European session on Friday. The Pound Sterling is edging higher as the Labour Party led by Keir Starmer appears to be headed for a huge majority in the 2024 UK election, Reuters reported on Friday. Later in the day, Eurozone Retail Sales for … Read more

Pound volatility as all eyes on UK election

Pound volatility as all eyes on UK election

The EURGBP pair is extending its decline to near 0.8465 in early European trading on Thursday. The Euro is edging lower as the softer Eurozone HICP inflation report prompted the expectation of interest rate cuts from the European Central Bank, while market players will closely monitor the UK general elections on Thursday. The upcoming UK … Read more

Next UK government will face significant challenges

Next UK government will face significant challenges

Analysis: Morningstar DBRS Just a day to the UK general election on 4th July and a change in government looks imminent. The Labour party has continued to lead in the voting intention polls and if polls prove right, Labour will form the next government. After 14 years of a Conservative-led government, a change to Labour … Read more

Pound in focus over Labour win, European,  uncertainty

Pound in focus over Labour win, European,  uncertainty

Investors are revising strategies to capitalise on the potential strengthening of the pound (GBP) in the wake of a Labour victory in the UK election on July 4 and increasing political uncertainty in Europe, according to the CEO of one of a leading independent financial advisory and fintech. A Bloomberg survey on Monday suggested that … Read more

Firm dollar, higher US yields on Fed cut delays

Firm dollar, higher US yields on Fed cut delays

The GBPUSD pair weakened to 1.2695 in early Asian trading on Thursday due to a stronger US Dollar supported by higher US yields and lower bets of a Federal Reserve rate cut in September.

Case remains for BoE to start cutting rates

Case remains for BoE to start cutting rates

The CEO of a financial advisory firm believes that the Bank of England should start cutting interest rates this summer despite UK inflation data showing mixed signals.

Markets await UK CPI, FOMC minutes

Markets await UK CPI, FOMC minutes

The GBPUSD pair is trading around 1.2710 as financial markets await the release of the UK Consumer Price Index (CPI) and FOMC Minutes. Federal Reserve officials are cautious about the timing of interest rate cuts due to hotter-than-expected inflation data. Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey expects a rate cut in the future. The UK CPI is estimated to show a decrease in April compared to the previous meeting. The reports could impact the timing of the first rate cut.

Sterling gains as bulls remain in charge

Sterling gains as bulls remain in charge

The Pound Sterling gained 0.04% against the US Dollar, trading at 1.2703. The GBPUSD pair cleared resistance levels and momentum favors buyers, but downside risks remain. To continue bullish, GBPUSD must stay above 1.2700, with resistance at 1.2803 and 1.2893. If the price falls below 1.2700, it could retest support levels at 1.2634, 1.2594, and 1.2584.

GBP extends upside on weaker dollar

GBP extends upside on weaker dollar

The GBPUSD pair rose near 1.2688 due to weaker US CPI inflation data. Inflation in the US eased slightly in April, with the CPI rising 3.4% on a yearly basis. The softer inflation data raised the odds for a Fed rate cut in 2024, leading to a weaker dollar and supporting the GBPUSD pair. The UK employment data showed deteriorating job market conditions, and Bank of England policymakers are concerned about high service inflation potentially stalling progress in the disinflation process.