LONDON, July 26 Reuters Sterling reached more than twoweek highs on Tuesday, but was confined in recent trading ranges as analysts assessed the prospect of a 50 bps rate hike by the Bank of England against the backdrop of a worsening economic outlook.
The BoE will likely shy away from a bigger interest rate rise in August and stick with the more modest 25 basis point increases it has been delivering, but it is a close call, a Reuters poll of economists found.
BoE is priced for tightening like the Fed but with a far worse economic outlook than the United States, said Francesco Pesole, a strategist at ING Bank in London.
The worsening economic outlook will push the BOE to hold a less hawkish stance.
Against the U.S. dollar, the pound touched its highest level since early July at 1.2090 as it moved from a March 2020 low of below 1.18 revisited this month. Versus the euro , the British unit was steady at 84.83 pence.
Latest positioning data show investors have consolidated their bearish bets on the pound at 4.3 billion, not far from a near twoyear peak of 6.2 billion in May.
Market sentiment was also cautious ahead of a twoday Federal Reserve meeting on Wednesday, when investors widely expect the Fed to raise interest rates by another 75 bps.
Reporting by Saikat Chatterjee; Additional reporting by Sujata Rao; Editing by Barbara Lewis
Source Reuters