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Sterling rises to new 18-month high vs euro

Published 10/08/2021, 09:43
Updated 10/08/2021, 16:50
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A person walks past the Bank of England in the City of London financial district, in London, Britain, June 11, 2021. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
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By Sujata Rao

LONDON - Sterling rose to an 18-month high against the euro on Tuesday as signs of economic recovery and falling COVID-19 rates spur expectations of a far earlier interest rate lift off compared to the euro zone.

Against the dollar, the pound hovered near two-week highs, however, after comments on Monday by regional Federal Reserve presidents, Rafael Bostic of the Atlanta Fed and Eric Rosengren from Boston, strengthened bets the U.S. central bank would kick off tapering by year-end or even sooner.

Sterling has performed well in recent weeks as a fall in COVID-19 cases has allowed the British government to lift most social-distancing rules, while the Bank of England (BoE) last week flagged how it might gradually rein in stimulus.

British consumer spending rose strongly in July, data from Barclaycard showed, up 11.6% on pre-pandemic levels. Spending in shops too increased by 6.4% in July from year-ago levels, the British Retail Consortium said..

Germany's ZEW survey on the other hand showed investor sentiment had deteriorated for the third month straight in August.

By 1530 GMT, the pound was at 84.685 pence, flat on the day but close to an earlier 84.5 pence level that was the highest since last February .

The pound has strengthened around 0.8% in August so far against the euro, following on from three straight months of gains. The euro is down 1.4% against the dollar and 1.8% against the pound since July 8, when the ECB announced a strategic review committing to boosting inflation.

(Graphic: Sterling firm, https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/mypmnmeazvr/sterling.PNG)

Currency traders are increasingly focused on which central banks are moving forward with unwinding pandemic-era stimulus.

"The dollar is the obvious beneficiary of a focus on the rate-hiking cycle, at least among G4 currencies. The pound gets a lift for now from the prospect of the UK's MPC hiking rates well before they end quantitative easing," Societe Generale (PA:SOGN) analysts said.

The soft ZEW data would keep the pressure on the euro, they said, predicting "euro/sterling could fall further".

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: British five pound banknotes are seen in this picture illustration taken November 14, 2017. REUTERS/ Benoit Tessier/Illustration/File Photo

Against the dollar, the pound hung almost unchanged around $1.3843, just off the $1.38335 which was the lowest since July 27.

Analysts said the sterling-dollar rate was being driven by dollar moves, with the prospect of a further fall if Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester strikes a hawkish tone when she speaks later in the day.

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