Pound Steady Amid UK, US Rate Cut Speculations
Solid ECN - The British pound remained stable at $1.26, recovering from a seven-week low of $1.2515 on February 5th. This stability comes as investors recalibrated their expectations for imminent interest rate reductions in the UK and the US, prompted by careful comments from officials in both nations. Sarah Breeden, the Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, hinted at a new approach focusing more on maintaining the current interest rate levels instead of planning further hikes, suggesting the bank is not hurrying to lower rates.
Huw Pill, the chief economist, mentioned that no potential rate decrease is expected soon, highlighting that the decision to ease monetary policy will depend on timing. Recent RICS and Halifax data show the UK's housing market is strong. Earlier in the month, UK officials decided to keep interest rates at their highest in nearly 16 years, with hints that reductions might be considered later in the year.