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GBP rallies against USD as selling pressure hits greenback, EUR continues to run hot

Published 14/12/2022, 07:57
GBP rallies against USD as selling pressure hits greenback, EUR continues to run hot

Proactive Investors - The US Dollar Index (DXY) is facing selling pressure following yesterday’s surprisingly soft inflation reading.

Coming in a 7.1%, year-on-year (YoY) inflation beat expectations of 7.3%, causing a rally on equities and investors weighed up the prospect of a looser economic policy from the Federal Reserve.

DXY finished the Tuesday session one percent lower at 103.59 and has remained there so far this morning.

Cable pounced on the weaker greenback, soaring to six-month highs of 1.244 before cutting back around 90 basis points before session’s close.

As of now, Cable is changing hands at 1.235, as the pound contends with its own selling pressure given that UK inflation data also came in softer than expected

The rallying GBP/USD pair underscores greenback’s selling pressure – Source: capital.com

Today’s reading underscored a YoY rate of 10.7%, beating estimates of 10.9%, with retail prices falling sharply against the month (although by slightly less than expected).

Core inflation (which excludes food and energy from the basket) finished at 6.3% against a 6.5% forecast.

Peak inflation might be behind us, but with UK 10-year gilts dropping to their lowest price in a month (at 3.3%, yields have jumped nearly 30 basis point in the past week), the market clearly expects a degree of hawkishness from the Bank of England in the short term.

In the eurozone, where inflation remains stickier than in the US and UK, analysts are weighing up the potential for a surprise jumbo hike in today’s interest rate decision from the European Central Bank.

That would cause a rally on the euro, which is already running hot. EUR/USD closed 0.8% higher yesterday at 1.062 yesterday, prices not seen since early June.

Price action in the EUR/GBP pair is more muted, having remained in the 86p ballpark since the start of December.

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