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⏬Pound under pressure ahead of BoE

10:22 1 August 2024

Bank of England to announce interest rate decision at 12 am BST 🚨

Market uncertainty vs. economists' consensus

Expectations for the BoJ and the Fed were rather clear and the decisions fell more or less in the expected direction. In the case of the Bank of England's decision, the situation is no longer so clear-cut. The market is pointing to a little more than 50% probability for today's cut, while the Bloomberg consensus gives a definite certainty for a cut. Approx. 30 economists are pointing to a cut, while less than 10 are giving a chance for interest rates to remain in place. Nevertheless, the pound remains under selling pressure, suggesting that the market is also tilting toward a likely cut.

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The market is pricing in just over a 50% probability for a cut. Source: Bloomberg Finance LP

Economists are mostly in agreement and expect a cut today. Source: Bloomberg Finance LP

Does the UK need lower interest rates?

UK inflation fell to 2.0% for June, but will almost certainly rebound for July, due to underlying factors. Although core inflation is falling sharply, it remains at 3.5%. We saw such a high level only in 2011, and before that in the early 1990s. If monthly inflation does not rise faster than 0.2% by the end of this year, the CPI will remain around 2.5%. The reason for concern, however, is wages, whose growth rate has remained close to 6% for many months, which could have an impact on limiting the decline in core inflation in the second half of this year.

Inflation remains low, but costs from the labor market could pose a threat. Source: Bloomberg Finance LP, XTB

The economy was doing very poorly through 2022 and 2023, but we are now seeing a recovery. We only know the data for Q1, which doesn't look impressive either: 0.3% y/y and 0.7% k/k. However, it is worth noting that the current real interest rate in the UK is the highest among the key economies. WHAT's more, Bailey himself, during recent speeches, suggested that the BoE will start cutting interest rates in the coming months, and they may be larger than the market expects. It is worth revisiting at this point the expectations outlined at the beginning of the article: a full cut is not priced in until September, while 2.4 cuts are priced in by the end of this year - that's less than the US!

Real interest rates in key economies around the world. Source: Macrobond, XTB

Pound vulnerable to declines?

The market suggests that the decision on cuts will be made by a 5:4 ratio. More votes for a cut may suggest that the market should set its sights on a more dovish approach by the central bank. However, if the cut today does not take place, the pound could potentially return to gains for a while, but there are several factors that speak to its possible sizable overvaluation:

  • The pound is the only currency in the G10 that has gained against the dollar this year
  • The pound is being aggressively bought by hedge funds around the world. We haven't seen such a strong gain in such a short period of time in years, which in turn raises the risk of quick liquidation of long positions
  • The pound has gained excessively in relation to the change in the spread between UK and US bond yields. The spread suggests that the pound's position should be much lower

The pound is the only currency in the G10 that has gained against the dollar since the beginning of this year. Source: Bloomberg Finance LP, XTB

Long positions on the pound are a play on the positive impact of the UK election on the pound and the possible maintenance of interest rates by the BoE. Extreme positive positioning with a possible dovish BoE, however, poses a lot of risk to the pound. Source: Bloomberg Finance LP, XTB

A look at GBPUSD

The GBPUSD pair clearly gained in the first half of July, realizing a potential inverted head-and-shoulders scenario. However, we are currently seeing the pair return to the vicinity of the neckline. The last defense for the bulls is the upward trend line. It is worth noting that seasonality points to declines in the near term. Last year from July to October we saw a massive downward wave on the GBPUSD pair. If there is a reduction of longs on the pair, the situation could repeat itself. On the other hand, if the bank does not cut rates and indicates that cuts may be delayed, then a return of the pair above the 1.30 level is possible.

Source: xStation5

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