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Pound heads for biggest monthly loss against the safe-haven dollar since October

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Posted on March 27, 2026

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By Amanda Cooper LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - The pound fell for a fourth day on Friday, as it headed for its weakest monthly performance against the dollar since October, as fears of a global energy

Pound Heads for Biggest Monthly Loss Against Dollar Since October on War Fears

Sterling's Performance Amid Global Uncertainty

By Amanda Cooper

Recent Decline and Market Drivers

LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - The pound fell for a fourth day on Friday, as it headed for its weakest monthly performance against the dollar since October, as fears of a global energy shock from the Middle East war have driven investors into the U.S. currency as a safe haven.

Sterling has fallen by 1.5% in March, slightly more than in February, making this its worst monthly performance since last October.

Comparative Performance with Other Currencies

But the pound is also the best performing currency against the dollar since the war started. The euro is down around 2.5% in that time, while the safe-haven yen and Swiss franc have lost 2.4% and 3.6%, respectively.

Bank of England Policy Response

Interest Rate Expectations

The Bank of England, which prior to the war had been expected to cut rates twice this year, is now expected to deliver as many as three hikes, according to money markets, compared with expectations in a Reuters poll for no change in 2026.

Policymaker Perspectives

Bank of England policymaker Alan Taylor said on Thursday that he saw a high bar to hiking interest rates and it was preferable to hold borrowing costs until there was greater clarity on the impact on the economy from the war with Iran.

Taylor, who until the start of the conflict was a long-time advocate for lower interest rates, voted this month to leave them on hold, as did all the other eight members of the Monetary Policy Committee, some of whom warned rate hikes could happen.

UK Bond Market and Inflation Impact

Given how much higher inflation is in Britain than in other developed economies, UK government bonds have been sold more aggressively, which has pushed up yields more quickly - something that theoretically offers the pound some support.

Two-year gilt yields, which are the most sensitive to expectations for inflation and interest rates, are up by almost a percentage point since the war started, near their highest for almost 2-1/2 years.

Analyst and Government Reactions

Market Commentary

"Sterling remains largely resilient but higher borrowing costs, if sustained, alongside weaker growth will inevitably reduce fiscal headroom," analysts at Bank of America, who recommend selling the pound against the dollar, said in a note.

Government Fiscal Challenges

The UK's borrowing costs are far higher than almost every other developed-market economy and finance minister Rachel Reeves is under pressure to keep the government's finances on track, given that she has limited room for manoeuvre. 

(Reporting by Amanda Cooper; Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • Sterling is down about 1.5% in March—the biggest monthly fall versus the dollar since October—as investors seek safety amid escalating Middle East tensions driving safe‑haven flows into the U.S. currency.
  • Despite the drop, the pound remains the best‑performing major currency against the dollar since the war began; the euro, yen, and Swiss franc have declined approximately 2.5%, 2.4%, and 3.6%, respectively.
  • Money markets now expect up to three Bank of England rate hikes this year—updated from a Reuters poll’s 2026 no‑change baseline—as two‑year gilt yields surge close to their highest in 2½ years, supporting the pound amid inflation and fiscal uncertainties.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the pound falling against the dollar?
The pound is falling due to investor fears of a global energy shock from the Middle East war, driving demand for the safe-haven U.S. dollar.
How much has the pound fallen in March?
Sterling has fallen by 1.5% in March, marking its worst monthly performance since October.
What is the Bank of England's current stance on interest rates?
Policymakers are holding borrowing costs, but higher inflation means rate hikes are possible if economic risks persist.
How are UK government bonds performing?
UK government bonds have seen aggressive selling, causing yields to rise near their highest in almost two and a half years.
Which currencies are performing better against the dollar since the war?
The pound is the best performing currency against the dollar since the war started, outperforming the euro, yen, and Swiss franc.

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