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Pound slides following Bank of England stimulus

Published August 4, 2016 Updated August 4, 2016 10:33pm

imageNEW YORK: The pound retreated Thursday following aggressive moves by the Bank of England to boost the economy after the British vote to exit the European Union.

The BoE, as expected, slashed interest rates to a record low 0.25 percent. It also delivered a £170-billion ($227-billion, 200-billion-euro) stimulus package that surprised many analysts.

The moves came as the BoE cut its economic forecasts for 2017 and 2018.

"We're living through a time of considerable uncertainty," said BoE governor Mark Carney.

The pound fell 1.5 percent to $1.3114.

The BoE package "snapped a streak of underwhelming action by global central banks recently" and "should keep the pound broadly pressured," said Omer Esiner of Commonwealth Foreign Exchange.

The dollar was mixed against other currencies ahead of Friday's US jobs report for July, expected to show the US added 185,000 jobs, down from 287,000 in June.

The report will be scrutinized as to whether it implies a greater chance the US Federal Reserve will lift interest rates.

"While the leading indicators for non-farm payrolls point to a decline, the number may not be that bad," BK Asset Management analyst Kathy Lien said.

"There's no doubt that the US economy is outperforming its peers, which should make US assets and the US dollar more attractive in comparison."

2100 GMT Thursday Wednesday

EUR/USD 1.1131 1.1148

EUR/JPY 112.66 112.87

EUR/CHF 1.0840 1.0850

EUR/GBP 0.8487 0.8373

USD/JPY 101.22 101.25

USD/CHF 0.9739 0.9732

GBP/USD 1.3114 1.3316

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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