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Sterling slips as UK inflation holds steady, dollar lower versus yen

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Posted on October 22, 2025

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By Gregor Stuart Hunter SINGAPORE (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar weakened in early Asian trade on Wednesday, edging back from its highest level against the Japanese yen in a week, as a tumble in gold

Pound Weakens as UK Inflation Stays Steady; Dollar Dips Against Yen

Impact of UK Inflation on Currency Markets

By Hannah Lang

Sterling's Reaction to Inflation Data

NEW YORK (Reuters) -The pound fell on Wednesday after British inflation in September came in below forecasts, while the U.S. dollar fell slightly against the Japanese yen.

Dollar's Performance Against Yen

The British pound was the weakest major currency on Wednesday after inflation unexpectedly held at 3.8%, undershooting expectations of economists and of the Bank of England. 

Future Outlook for Interest Rates

Sterling fell by as much as 0.5% against the dollar. It was last down 0.13% at 1.336.

"When the BoE started sending hawkish signals recently, they had this out-of-consensus view that inflation would prove stronger than what markets or economists were expecting and it's not really proving to be the case at the moment," said Francesco Pesole, FX analyst at ING. 

Investors are pricing in about a 75% chance that the Bank lowers interest rates by year-end, up from around a 46% chance before the data. 

"Overall, our economists view today's data as providing meaningful and genuine softer inflation news, and as raising the risk that the BoE's next rate cut is earlier than their February meeting base-case," Goldman Sachs analysts said in a research note.

YEN MARKS BIGGEST MONTHLY DECLINE SINCE JULY

The U.S. dollar was last 0.04% weaker at 151.875 yen.

Against the dollar, the yen hit a one-week low on Tuesday as sources told Reuters that new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is preparing an economic stimulus package likely to exceed last year's 13.9 trillion yen ($92.19 billion) to help households tackle inflation.

The yen has lost 2.5% this month as Takaichi jostled to become Japan's prime minister, marking its biggest monthly decline against the dollar since July, as investors anticipated expansionary fiscal policy and a testy relationship with Japan's central bank would weigh on the currency.

"Takaichi's first statements as prime minister suggest she wants to calm markets and not exacerbate any weakness in the yen for the moment," ING's Pesole said.

Takaichi, an advocate for loose fiscal and monetary policy, said on Tuesday that it was up to the Bank of Japan to decide the specifics of monetary policy.

New finance minister Satsuki Katayama said on Wednesday that it is necessary for the government and the Bank of Japan to coordinate to make economic and monetary policies effective. 

The BoJ is scheduled to announce its latest policy decision on October 30. Futures imply about a 20% chance of a quarter-point rate hike to 0.75%. 

DOLLAR INCHES UP FOR FOURTH DAY

The dollar index, which measures the dollar's strength against a basket of six currencies, was last trading at 98.897, down 0.08% after three consecutive days of gains.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday rebuffed a request by leading Democratic lawmakers to meet until the three-week-old U.S. government shutdown ends.

The standoff complicates the task facing the Federal Reserve at its meeting on Oct. 29. But the U.S. central bank is still expected to lower its key interest rate by 25 basis points next week and again in December, according to a Reuters poll of economists who remain deeply divided on where rates will be by the end of next year.

Fed funds futures imply a 97% probability of a 25-basis-point cut to interest rates, according to LSEG data.

The euro was up 0.09% at $1.16 as a planned summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin was put on hold after Russia rejected an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine.

(Reporting by Hannah Lang in New York; additional reporting by Samuel Indyk in London and Gregor Stuart Hunter; Editing by Philippa Fletcher, Mark Heinrich and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • UK inflation held steady at 3.8%, below forecasts.
  • Sterling weakened against major currencies, notably the dollar.
  • Investors anticipate a potential BoE interest rate cut.
  • The yen experienced its largest monthly decline since July.
  • The dollar index saw minor fluctuations amid global events.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is inflation?
Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power.
What is a currency market?
A currency market is a global marketplace for buying and selling currencies, where exchange rates are determined.
What is the role of the Bank of England?
The Bank of England is the central bank of the UK, responsible for monetary policy, issuing currency, and maintaining financial stability.
What are interest rates?
Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money or the return on savings, expressed as a percentage of the principal amount.
What is the dollar index?
The dollar index measures the value of the U.S. dollar against a basket of foreign currencies, indicating its strength.

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