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Sterling edges up off four-week low as traders assess impact of bond selloff

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By Joice Alves LONDON (Reuters) -Sterling edged up off a four-week low on Wednesday as traders paused to assess the impact of a two-day bond market rout that has highlighted Britain's fiscal

Sterling Rises Slightly After Hitting Four-Week Low Amid Bond Selloff

Impact of Bond Market on Sterling

By Joice Alves

Current Currency Trends

LONDON (Reuters) -Sterling edged up off a four-week low on Wednesday as traders paused to assess the impact of a two-day bond market rout that has highlighted Britain's fiscal challenges as the government prepares its annual budget.

Market Reactions and Predictions

Long-dated government borrowing costs across the world, including Britain's 30-year bond yields, touched multiyear highs on Wednesday on concerns over the fiscal health of some of the biggest economies, although a degree of calm was returning after a sharp selloff.

Upcoming Budget Expectations

Britain's 30-year borrowing costs rose to their highest levels since 1998, potentially adding to the pressure on sterling, which had already dropped more than 1% on Tuesday. 

But the currency was last up 0.17% at $1.3416 against the dollar, after touching its lowest level since August 6 in early trading.

Against the euro, it edged 0.06% higher to 86.86 pence, remaining close to an almost four-week low touched against the single currency on Tuesday.

"We expect it will be hard (for sterling) to find support if the bond market selloff continues," said Kathleen Brooks, research director XTB.

ING FX strategist Francesco Pesole instead said he doesn't expect the pound to react much on any further gilt moves alone.

"The reaction to (the) gilts selloff looks a bit overblown," he said.

Investors are now waiting to hear more about finance minister Rachel Reeves's autumn budget, due on November 26. She is expected to raise taxes in order to remain on course for her fiscal targets, potentially adding to the challenge of speeding up the economy.

"Expectations for the Budget are so gloomy, there is scope for upside surprises," said Laurence Mutkin, Director & Head, EMEA Rates Strategy at BMO.

A survey published on Wednesday showed a surge in new business helped Britain's services sector grow by the most in more than a year last month as concerns about U.S. tariffs eased, but firms remained worried about the prospect of tax rises at home.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer's reshuffle of his top team of advisers on Monday also renewed the focus on fiscal challenges given the UK's high levels of borrowing and slow growth.

(Reporting by Joice Alves; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Sterling rose after hitting a four-week low due to bond market selloff.
  • UK's 30-year bond yields reached multiyear highs, affecting currency.
  • Traders are cautious ahead of the UK's autumn budget announcement.
  • Potential tax hikes in the budget could impact economic growth.
  • UK services sector shows growth despite fiscal concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the recent fluctuations in the value of Sterling?
Sterling's fluctuations are attributed to a two-day bond market rout that has highlighted Britain's fiscal challenges, with long-dated government borrowing costs reaching multiyear highs.
How did Sterling perform against the dollar and euro?
Sterling was last up 0.17% at $1.3416 against the dollar and edged 0.06% higher to 86.86 pence against the euro, although it remained close to a four-week low against the euro.
What are analysts predicting for the upcoming autumn budget?
Analysts expect finance minister Rachel Reeves to raise taxes in the autumn budget due on November 26, as there are concerns about the UK's fiscal health.
What impact did the bond market selloff have on investor sentiment?
The bond market selloff has led to concerns about the fiscal health of major economies, causing investors to pause and assess its impact on currencies like Sterling.
What recent survey indicated growth in the UK's services sector?
A survey published on Wednesday showed a surge in new business that helped Britain's services sector grow by the most in over a year, although firms still faced challenges.

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