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Deutsche recommends selling sterling on broad, trade-weighted basis

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Posted on January 10, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank said investors should sell the pound on a broad trade-weighted basis, in a Friday note, as Britain's current account deficit is no longer improving, and the currency

Deutsche Bank Suggests Selling Sterling on Trade-Weighted Basis

LONDON (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank said investors should sell the pound on a broad trade-weighted basis, in a Friday note, as Britain's current account deficit is no longer improving, and the currency is vulnerable to the recent increase in volatility.

The pound has lost nearly 2% this week against a strong dollar to a 14-month low of $1.2239

It has also has also lost ground on the euro and other majors, a reversal after sterling was the second best performing major currency last year behind the dollar.

"With the trade-weighted sterling index still sitting just over 2% off its post-Brexit highs, we think there's further to go in the recent pound weakness," Deutsche said.

"We like selling GBP against a basket of other major currencies," they said, mentioning the euro, dollar, Swiss franc and Japanese yen.

Deutsche had been bullish on the pound until mid December.

(Reporting by Alun John; Editing by Amanda Cooper)

Key Takeaways

  • Deutsche Bank advises selling the pound broadly.
  • The UK's current account deficit is no longer improving.
  • Sterling is vulnerable to recent currency volatility.
  • The pound has hit a 14-month low against the dollar.
  • Deutsche had been bullish on the pound until December.

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Why is Deutsche Bank recommending selling sterling?
Deutsche Bank cites the UK's stagnant current account deficit and increased currency volatility as reasons to sell sterling.
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The pound has lost nearly 2% against the dollar and has weakened against the euro and other major currencies.

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