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British currency maintains gains against weakened American dollar before US inflation data

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Last updated: 2024/05/15 at 9:50 AM
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The Pound Sterling (GBP) has surged to a weekly high of 1.2600 against the US Dollar (USD) amidst uncertainty surrounding possible rate cuts by the Bank of England (BoE) and a weakening US Dollar. The GBP/USD pair is showing strength as the US Dollar is under pressure ahead of the release of the United States Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for April. Market analysts are predicting a steady growth in monthly headline inflation, with the core CPI expected to rise at a slower pace compared to March. Annual inflation rates are also forecasted to soften, which will play a significant role in speculations about potential interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve (Fed).

Investors are closely watching the CPI data for clues on the Fed’s future monetary policy decisions. There are expectations that the Fed may start lowering interest rates at the September meeting. In addition to inflation data, the monthly Retail Sales report for April will also be monitored as an indicator of consumer spending, which can impact inflation projections. The Retail Sales data is anticipated to show slower growth compared to March, leading to further speculations about inflation and interest rates.

The Pound Sterling continues to strengthen due to multiple factors, including the weakening US Dollar and uncertainty over potential rate cuts by the Bank of England. The recent UK Employment report for the three months ending in March indicated worsening job market conditions, with rising unemployment rates. Despite this, steady wage growth has offset some concerns about inflationary pressures. BoE policymakers are closely monitoring service inflation driven by wage growth, which remains higher than necessary to reach the targeted inflation rate of 2%. Chief Economist Huw Pill emphasized the need for a restrictive monetary policy stance to control inflation and hinted at possible interest-rate cuts in the near future.

From a technical analysis perspective, the Pound Sterling has risen to the key resistance level of 1.2600 against the US Dollar. The GBP/USD pair has surpassed major resistance levels and is trading above the 20-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA), indicating a positive outlook. The 14-period Relative Strength Index (RSI) is approaching a critical level, which could trigger a bullish momentum if broken decisively. Overall, the Pound Sterling seems to be on a steady upward trajectory against the US Dollar.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, particularly the CPI Ex Food & Energy (YoY), is a crucial economic indicator that provides insights into inflationary trends. The CPI measures the prices of a basket of goods and services on a monthly basis and is closely watched by market participants to gauge inflation levels. Excluding the volatile food and energy components, the CPI Ex Food & Energy offers a more accurate assessment of price pressures. A higher CPI reading is seen as bullish for the US Dollar, while a lower reading is considered bearish. In conclusion, the Pound Sterling’s recent strength against the US Dollar is driven by a combination of factors, including uncertainty over interest rates and economic data releases that will impact future market movements.

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