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Gulf Press > Business > Forex > GBP/USD plunges to lowest level in two months below 1.3000 on weak UK CPI data: Pound Sterling updates and predictions
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GBP/USD plunges to lowest level in two months below 1.3000 on weak UK CPI data: Pound Sterling updates and predictions

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Last updated: 2024/10/16 at 4:54 PM
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The Pound Sterling experienced a significant drop in value as the UK inflation report was released, causing the GBP/USD exchange rate to fall to a two-month low of 1.2981. This decline was triggered by a softer-than-expected Consumer Price Index (CPI) report for September, which showed a decrease in annual headline inflation to 1.7%. As a result, the prospects of a dovish Bank of England (BoE) increase, leading to a sell-off of the Pound Sterling. Despite a slight recovery, the GBP/USD pair is still down by 0.49% and trading at 1.3008.

The UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) released the CPI report, which revealed that price pressures were expected to decrease, but at a slower rate than anticipated. With the annual headline inflation dropping to 1.7% from 2.2% in August, concerns over the UK’s economic outlook grew, causing investors to shift towards a more bearish sentiment towards the Pound Sterling. This soft CPI data has put pressure on the British currency, leading to its decline against the US dollar.

As the GBP/USD pair continues to trade below the 1.3100 level, it remains within a narrow range and shows little signs of breaking out. Traders are adopting a cautious approach as they await the release of the UK consumer inflation figures. With spot prices hovering around the 1.3070-1.3075 region, market participants are staying on the sidelines as they assess the potential impact of the CPI data on the currency pair. The lack of significant movement in the GBP/USD pair indicates a sense of uncertainty among traders.

The ongoing uncertainty surrounding Brexit and the UK’s economic prospects have contributed to the Pound Sterling’s weakness against the US dollar. The soft UK CPI data has added to these concerns, causing further pressure on the British currency. As the GBP/USD pair struggles to gain momentum and remains range-bound, investors are closely monitoring upcoming economic data releases and central bank announcements for potential trading opportunities.

Despite the current downtrend in the GBP/USD pair, there could be potential opportunities for traders to capitalize on any future developments. The market sentiment towards the Pound Sterling is heavily influenced by economic data and central bank policies, making it essential for investors to stay informed and adapt their trading strategies accordingly. As the currency pair continues to navigate through uncertain waters, it is crucial for traders to exercise caution and assess the market conditions before making any trading decisions.

In conclusion, the GBP/USD exchange rate has experienced a decline to a two-month low following the release of soft UK CPI data. The Pound Sterling’s weakness against the US dollar has been fueled by concerns over the UK’s economic outlook and prospects of a dovish Bank of England. As the currency pair remains confined within a narrow range, traders are closely monitoring upcoming economic data releases for potential trading opportunities. Amidst ongoing uncertainty surrounding Brexit and economic prospects, it is essential for investors to stay informed and exercise caution when trading the GBP/USD pair.

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