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Sterling slips as investors await Brexit showdown

Published 18/10/2019, 09:31
Sterling slips as investors await Brexit showdown

By Elizabeth Howcroft

LONDON (Reuters) - The pound retreated on Friday morning, as relief that a Brexit deal had been agreed was replaced by doubts the proposed deal will get through the British parliament in Saturday's vote.

The pound held at five-month highs of $1.2874 against the dollar, down from Thursday's peak of $1.2988. It was little changed against the euro, at 86.28 pence.

News of the Brexit deal sent the pound soaring on Thursday. But sterling erased the gains before UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's next challenge: getting the deal approved in parliament, where he has no majority.

The Democratic Unionist Party, the Northern Irish party that props up Johnson's government, said it will not vote for the deal.

"(The pound is) reflecting pessimism over the likelihood of whether the deal will be able to pass through parliament tomorrow," said Lee Hardman, currency analyst at MUFG. "We think it's going to be a close call. We're a little more optimistic.

"If it's rejected you might get a knee-jerk pound selloff, but we don't think the downside risks are that great. We think there'd be an extension and an election. We don't see no-deal risks coming back to the market."

Members of parliament will vote on the deal on Saturday - the first Saturday session since 1982. Britain's scheduled departure date from the European Union is Oct. 31.

The most decisive move on Friday would be a change in the DUP's position, but that looked unlikely, MUFG's Hardman said.

Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has also said he could not support the deal.

Underscoring that the market is on alert for further wild swings in the pound, options linked to volatility expiring within the next week have more than doubled in price since last Friday.

Implied overnight volatility on sterling rose to more than 18%, a new seven-month high.

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