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Sterling reaches two-week high vs euro on BoE governor's cautious optimism

Published 09/03/2021, 12:40
Updated 09/03/2021, 16:15
© Reuters. Pound and U.S. dollar banknotes are seen in this illustration

By Joice Alves

LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling touched a two-week high against the euro on Tuesday and rose above $1.39, supported by progress in Britain's vaccination programme, with the Bank of England's governor cautiously optimistic about an economic recovery.

Traders expect a swift inoculation programme will help revive the economy, with more than 22 million people having had the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in the UK.

In a speech to the Resolution Foundation, a think tank, BoE Governor Andrew Bailey painted a cautiously optimistic picture. He said he did not expect a jump in inflation, which his chief economist and some investors consider a risk.

Bailey's comments are having an "extended impact on the pound", with investors "linking his tone with the relatively rapid vaccine rollout in the UK which continues to support expectations for the recovery," said Jane Foley, head of FX strategy at Rabobank.

The pound rose to a two-week high against the euro at 85.51 pence on Tuesday.

Versus a weakening dollar, sterling rose 0.6% to $1.3905.

Schools in England reopened this week as part of the UK's lockdown-easing plan in a first step back towards normality.

Foley added that the improvement in a British Retail Consortium (BRC) survey was also marginally lifting the pound.

BRC's measure of spending at major retail chains rose by 1.0% in February compared with the same month last year, with sales of food rising over the three months to February.

Also supporting the pound was finance minister Rishi Sunak's decision last week to extend his jobs support programme until the end of September in a budget that strategists called generous.

Speculators added to their net long position on the pound and are the most bullish in three years, according to CFTC futures data for the week to March 2.

© Reuters. Pound and U.S. dollar banknotes are seen in this illustration

Capping the optimism in England, Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty said on Tuesday Britain will see a resurgence in coronavirus cases at some point and can't bring deaths from COVID-19 down to zero even with a successful vaccine rollout.

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