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Scitabank notes GBP/USD continues to show a weak tone

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Last updated: 2025/01/03 at 5:18 PM
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In November, the UK money supply and lending data showed weaker-than-expected numbers, indicating a slowdown in the market. According to Scotiabank’s Chief FX Strategist Shaun Osborne, the softer demand for mortgages suggests that the recent rebound in UK house prices may be starting to impact overall demand. This could have a ripple effect on the economy as a whole, as the housing market plays a significant role in driving consumer spending and economic growth.

The data from November raises concerns about the health of the UK economy, especially as Brexit uncertainties continue to weigh on investor confidence. As demand for mortgages softens, it could signal a broader cooling off in the housing market, which has been a key driver of economic activity in recent years. This slowdown in lending and money supply growth could lead to a decrease in consumer spending and business investment, which could further dampen economic growth prospects.

The weak money supply and lending data for November may also have implications for the Bank of England’s monetary policy decisions. With signs of slowing demand and economic activity, the central bank may be inclined to keep interest rates lower for longer in an effort to stimulate borrowing and spending. However, if the weakness in the housing market persists, the Bank of England may need to consider additional measures to support the economy.

It’s important for policymakers and investors to closely monitor the trends in money supply and lending data, as they provide valuable insights into the health of the economy. A slowdown in lending and money supply growth can be a warning sign of potential economic troubles ahead, and could prompt policymakers to take action to support growth. In the current economic environment, with Brexit uncertainties and global trade tensions weighing on the UK economy, it’s crucial to stay vigilant and responsive to emerging data points.

Overall, the weaker-than-expected money supply and lending data for November point to a potential cooling off in the UK housing market and broader economy. As demand for mortgages softens, it could impact consumer spending and economic growth, prompting policymakers to consider additional measures to support the economy. With uncertainties around Brexit and global trade tensions still looming, it’s important for the UK to be proactive in addressing any economic challenges that may arise in the coming months. By staying informed and responsive to economic data, policymakers can better position the economy for sustainable growth and stability.

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