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Dollar dips as UK budget U-turn improves market sentiment

Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

Posted on October 17, 2022

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· Last updated: February 3, 2026

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This image depicts British Pound Sterling and U.S. Dollar notes, illustrating the recent fluctuations in the currency market following the UK government's budget reversal. The article discusses the impact on the dollar's value and market sentiment.
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By Karen Brettell NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar dipped against a basket of major currencies and sterling jumped on Monday after Britain’s new finance minister ditched most of the government’s “mini-budget,” sparking a rally in U.K. and U.S. government bonds and reducing demand for the safe-haven U.S. currency. Jeremy Hunt, who was appointed finance […]

By Karen Brettell

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar dipped against a basket of major currencies and sterling jumped on Monday after Britain’s new finance minister ditched most of the government’s “mini-budget,” sparking a rally in U.K. and U.S. government bonds and reducing demand for the safe-haven U.S. currency.

Jeremy Hunt, who was appointed finance minister by Prime Minister Liz Truss on Friday, reversed large swathes of the 45-billion pound “mini-budget” that sparked unprecedented market turmoil in which the pound hit record lows and the Bank of England was forced to intervene.

“The pound has been the driver of the FX market this month so far, and the big change the UK government has announced has restored faith in the pound and taken the bid on the U.S. dollar out,” said Adam Button, chief currency analyst at ForexLive.

British gilts rallied sharply after the news, helping to also send U.S. Treasury yields lower.

Hunt replaced Kwasi Kwarteng, whose package of unfunded tax cuts on Sept. 23 unleashed a bond market sell-off.

“For now, the market seems happy to give the new chancellor time and space to put the government’s house back in order,” said Chris Beauchamp , chief market analyst at IG.

Sterling was last up 1.57% at $1.1349. The dollar index against a basket of currencies fell 0.50% to 112.46. The euro gained 0.69% against the greenback.

Risk sentiment also improved after Bank of America reported a smaller-than-expected drop in quarterly profit and said that its U.S. consumer client spending remained strong, even if it was slowing.

Traders are also on watch for any intervention from the Bank of Japan after the yen fell to a 32-year low.

The Japanese currency earlier reached 148.84, before last trading at 148.75.

Japan last month intervened to buy the yen for the first time since 1998, after the Bank of Japan stuck to its policy of maintaining ultra-low interest rates, which has battered the currency this year.

Japanese authorities kept up their warnings to the market on Monday of a firm response to overly rapid yen declines, after last week’s fall and meetings of global financial leaders that acknowledged currency volatility.

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Currency bid prices at 10:02AM (1402 GMT)

Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

Previous Change

Session

Dollar index 112.4600 113.0500 -0.50% 17.559% +113.2000 +112.3600

Euro/Dollar $0.9789 $0.9723 +0.69% -13.88% +$0.9798 +$0.9715

Dollar/ Yen 148.7500 148.7850 -0.03% +29.20% +148.8900 +148.4000

Euro/ Yen 145.59 144.65 +0.65% +11.72% +145.6600 +144.4200

Dollar/Swiss 0.9972 1.0053 -0.81% +9.32% +1.0045 +0.9956

Sterling/Dollar $1.1349 $1.1178 +1.57% -16.05% +$1.1367 +$1.1175

Dollar/Canadian 1.3737 1.3881 -1.03% +8.66% +1.3878 +1.3714

Aussie/Dollar $0.6280 $0.6203 +1.21% -13.63% +$0.6293 +$0.6208

Euro/Swiss 0.9759 0.9774 -0.15% -5.88% +0.9786 +0.9743

Euro/Sterling 0.8622 0.8692 -0.81% +2.64% +0.8686 +0.8614

NZ $0.5633 $0.5562 +1.29% -17.69% +$0.5641 +$0.5553

Dollar/Dollar

Dollar/Norway 10.5380 10.6750 -1.19% +19.73% +10.6700 +10.5080

Euro/Norway 10.3160 10.3921 -0.73% +3.03% +10.4031 +10.2918

Dollar/Sweden 11.2017 11.2994 -0.01% +24.22% +11.3305 +11.1913

Euro/Sweden 10.9662 10.9676 -0.01% +7.15% +11.0142 +10.9580

(Additional reporting by Amanda Cooper in London; Editing by Paul Simao)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dollar index?
The dollar index measures the value of the U.S. dollar against a basket of foreign currencies. It reflects the dollar's strength and is used as an indicator of the U.S. economy's performance.
What is currency hedging?
Currency hedging is a financial strategy used to protect against potential losses due to fluctuations in exchange rates. It involves using financial instruments to offset risks.
What is the significance of the Bank of England's intervention?
The Bank of England intervenes in the currency markets to stabilize the pound and maintain economic stability. This can involve buying or selling currencies to influence exchange rates.

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