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Gulf Press > Business > Forex > Pound Sterling expected to weaken below 1.3100 as US NFP takes the spotlight
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Pound Sterling expected to weaken below 1.3100 as US NFP takes the spotlight

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Last updated: 2024/09/03 at 4:47 PM
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The Pound Sterling weakened to near 1.3100 against the US Dollar, as the Greenback held onto gains ahead of the US ISM Manufacturing PMI data for August. The US NFP data for August is expected to be a major market trigger this week, with investors anticipating the BoE to keep interest rates steady at 5% this month. The GBP/USD pair edged lower on Tuesday, with the US Dollar Index consolidating near 101.70. Market speculation is divided on whether the Fed will cut interest rates by 25 bps or 50 bps, based on the upcoming labor market data, which will influence the Fed’s interest rate cut decision this month. Comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell highlighted the importance of focusing on job demand to reach the 2% inflation target.

The Pound Sterling traded weakly against major currencies, particularly Asia-Pacific currencies, during North American trading hours. Traders believe the BoE will not cut interest rates in September but are confident about a rate cut in November. BoE Governor Andrew Bailey’s remarks suggest cautiousness in cutting interest rates too quickly or aggressively. The final estimate of the S&P Global/CIPS Manufacturing PMI revealed UK manufacturing sector expansion to a 26-month high of 52.5 in August, driven by strong output recovery, new orders, and labor demand. Investors are eagerly awaiting BoE policymaker Sarah Breeden’s speech for fresh interest rate clues.

The Pound Sterling has struggled near the 1.3100 level against the US Dollar, facing pressure after falling below 1.3200 last week. Technical analysis indicates that the pair may find buying interest near the breakout region of a Channel chart formation on a daily timeframe. The RSI has declined to around 60.00, signaling a lack of bullish momentum currently. However, upward-sloping EMAs suggest a strong bullish trend, with potential for the Cable to rise towards 1.3500 and 1.3640 levels if bullish momentum continues. The psychological level of 1.3000 is crucial support for Pound Sterling bulls.

Monetary policy in the US is shaped by the Federal Reserve (Fed), which aims to achieve price stability and full employment. The Fed adjusts interest rates to reach these goals, strengthening the US Dollar when inflation is high. The Fed holds eight policy meetings a year where monetary policy decisions are made by the FOMC, consisting of twelve Fed officials. In extreme situations, the Fed may use Quantitative Easing (QE) to increase credit flow. QE weakens the US Dollar, while Quantitative Tightening (QT) strengthens it by halting bond purchases and reinvestments. QT is usually positive for the US Dollar’s value.

In conclusion, the GBP/USD pair continues to be influenced by key economic indicators such as the US NFP data and the BoE’s interest rate decisions. Investors are closely monitoring the labor market data to gauge the Fed’s interest rate cut decision. Technical analysis suggests potential for the Pound Sterling to rise further against the US Dollar if bullish momentum persists. Understanding the Federal Reserve’s monetary policies and tools like QE and QT can provide insights into market movements and the value of the US Dollar.

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