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GBP/USD falls as Bank of England keeps rates unchanged due to worries about lasting inflation

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Last updated: 2024/06/20 at 4:21 PM
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The Pound Sterling (GBP) slipped lower on Thursday after the Bank of England (BoE) decided to keep rates at 5.25%, citing concerns about sustaining inflation at or below the 2% target. This decision led to a soft patch of risk aversion in the market, keeping the US Dollar bid and Sterling pinned into the low end. Despite the BoE maintaining the policy rate as forecasted in June, the Sterling saw a decline against the US Dollar as Thursday’s trading continued.

US data also played a role in weakening market sentiment, as Initial Jobless Claims missed expectations and the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Survey for June fell short. Housing Starts also decreased, all contributing to a bolstering of the Greenback. As Friday approaches, the UK is set to release Retail Sales and Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) figures, while the US is expected to see a decline in Manufacturing and Services PMIs. These upcoming data releases are likely to impact the GBP/USD pair.

In terms of technical outlook, the Pound Sterling fell back below the 1.2700 handle against the US Dollar on Thursday. Further declines are expected if a bullish rebound is not seen, with the possibility of dropping back down to 2024 lows at the 1.2300 level. Daily candles are indicating a bearish rejection from a supply zone above the 1.2800 handle, suggesting a potential downward trend in the GBP/USD pair.

The Pound Sterling is heavily influenced by monetary policy decisions made by the Bank of England, which aims for price stability and adjusts interest rates accordingly. Economic data releases, such as GDP, PMIs, and employment figures, also impact the value of the GBP. Additionally, the Trade Balance indicator, measuring the difference between exports and imports, plays a crucial role in determining the strength of the currency. Overall, these factors contribute to the volatility and fluctuations in the value of the Pound Sterling in the foreign exchange market.

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