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LONDON: Sterling slipped against the dollar and cut some of its earlier gains versus the euro on Thursday as the Bank of England warned the outlook for Britain’s recovery remained unclear, dampening some speculation the bank would signal a more confident outlook.

The BoE kept unchanged its interest rates and its 895 billion-pound bond-buying programme, as expected.

Sterling was down 0.2% versus the dollar to $1.3939 at 1600 GMT. Versus the euro, it rose 0.2% to 85.58 pence, after rising as much as 0.5% on the day to its strongest in 13 months.

“The BoE decided to marginally push back against market expectations of an earlier normalisation,” said Simon Harvey, Senior FX Market Analyst at Monex Europe. “Sterling exhibited the slight unwind of hawkish expectations after the headlines came in.”

The pound also came under pressure from rising US Treasury yields after the Federal Reserve signalled an unambiguous dovish policy stance in the face of a growth and inflation surge in the latter half of the year.

Sterling had earlier in the day shrugged off vaccine rollout concerns, after Britain’s health service warned on Wednesday of a big reduction in available vaccines from March 29.

Earlier this week, the British currency fell to its lowest level against the euro since March 5 as a number of European Union countries suspended their rollout of the AstraZeneca vaccine over safety concerns.

The European Medicines Agency has since reiterated its view that there is no evidence to suggest the vaccine is unsafe.

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