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Pound at 5-month high as central bank strikes a less gloomy note

  • The currency rose as much as 0.5pc extending its run to a high of $1.3184, its highest since March 9, before easing a touch to $1.3112, up 0.3pc on the day.
Published August 6, 2020

LONDON: Sterling strengthened to a new five-month high against the dollar and headed for the $1.32 mark after the Bank of England struck a less pessimistic tone on the outlook for the struggling British economy hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Much of the gain in the pound came shortly after the BoE announcement.

The currency rose as much as 0.5pc extending its run to a high of $1.3184, its highest since March 9, before easing a touch to $1.3112, up 0.3pc on the day.

Against the euro, it rose 0.4pc at 90.14 pence, having earlier risen to a high of 90.10 pence.

The central bank said the British economy would not recover its size at the end of 2019, size until the end of next year, later than its earlier estimate of a recovery by the second half of 2021. But its projections for 2020, were less grim than in May.

"Overall, the BoE's economic outlook is relatively less dovish than expected and the absence of a strong signal in favour of negative rates opens the door for further pound gains in the near-term," MUFG analysts told clients.

Sterling has risen 8pc against the US dollar since July, with short positions reducing in the Brexit-battered currency as traders shifted their negative outlook to the dollar.

The pound has reversed nearly all the losses sustained against the dollar following the selloff in March and April fuelled by the pandemic though its gains have been more laboured against the euro and the yen.

"Today's update from the BoE has no doubt triggered a little more short-covering," said Chris Turner, ING's global head of markets.

"Cable may have some more upside on the back of a powerful dollar bear-trend - especially if the 1.3200 level breaks."

Though the BoE said its policymakers unanimously voted to make no changes to its key interest rate, which stands at just 0.1pc, strategists at Citibank noted that by dropping the reference to the lower bound for policy rates, the central bank is potentially opening the door to cutting rates below zero.

"We do not imminently expect negative rates due to the side effects on banks, but continue to forecast Bank Rate at -0.1pc by mid-2021, once the COVID-19 and Brexit dust has settled," they said in a note.

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