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    Sterling Rallies to Six Month High Ahead of Inflation

    Ogochukwu NdubuisiBy Ogochukwu NdubuisiApril 15, 2025Updated:April 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sterling Rallies to Six Month High Ahead of Inflation

    Ahead of UK inflation data, the British pound, or sterling, has continued to strengthen against the US dollar in the forex market. On Tuesday, the sterling consolidated its rally against the dollar as U.S. tariffs stoked confusion across markets.

    FX data showed the pound rose above $1.32, a six-month high, as markets responded to easing trade fears. There is also mixed expectation about Bank of England (BoE) rates adjustment amidst inflation concerns. 

    Hopes that Trump might delay auto tariffs helped UK exporters, especially car parts makers reliant on US trade, lifting sentiment for sterling. On the other hand, the BoE is seen as likely to cut rates soon — with markets nearly fully pricing in a rate cut in May — as UK firms shed jobs ahead of tax hikes and higher wage costs.

    While private-sector wage growth remains high at 5.9%, employment fell sharply in March, hinting at economic weakness. A stronger pound and softer global demand from trade disruptions may ease inflation pressures in the near term, but expected spikes in energy and regulated prices later this year complicate the BoE’s path.

    Investors are betting on faster rate cuts, even as inflation risks remain. The US dollar has remained under pressure since the global sentiment shift.

    President Donald Trump’s escalating tariff threats have injected a fresh dose of uncertainty into the global trade outlook, raising fears that the hostile levies could derail US economic growth before they wreck the global economy.

    Inflation data is expected to show prices continuing to moderate. Reduced inflation figures could prompt the Bank of England to maintain its campaign toward lower interest rates.

    Last month, the UK central bank held borrowing costs steady and cautioned against market expectations that they would be trimmed too easily, especially in the context of a global trade war. #Sterling Rallies to Six Month High Ahead of Inflation Afriland Properties Records N2.6bn Profit for 2024

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