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Sterling steadies after improved market mood aids rebound

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Posted on January 27, 2022

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Sterling Rebounds as Market Mood Improves Despite Uncertainty

LONDON (Reuters) -Sterling steadied on Wednesday after recovering from the three-week low hit the previous session, as some calm in stocks led traders to buy back into hard-hit currencies.

Renewed political uncertainty around Prime Minister Boris Johnson weighed on sentiment, although the pound was mostly unmoved.

Sterling had dropped sharply in the past two weeks as panic in stock markets over the prospect of tighter interest rates encouraged investors to dump currencies deemed riskier.

By 1555 GMT, sterling traded at $1.3503, unchanged on the day and above the $1.3436 low touched on Tuesday.

Versus the euro, the pound climbed 0.2% to 83.545 pence. Sterling has been a stronger performer against the single currency in 2022 as investors bet the European Central Bank will lag peers, including BOE-BANKS-e57d1808-2900-42bd-832f-d8f2baa8f262>the Bank of England, in raising rates.

The BoE meets next week and markets expect a tightening for a second time since the pandemic hit, raising rates 0.25% to 0.5% as policymakers try to rein in inflation rates currently running at more than double the BoE’s target levels.

The latest revelations about more parties held at Downing Street in 2020 and attended by Prime Minister Johnson while Britain was in a lockdown mean more political uncertainty, with Johnson fighting for his position ahead of the release of an official inquiry. Police have also opened investigations into the events.

Analysts said Johnson’s position looked at serious risk but should he be forced out, the pound was unlikely to move much in the medium term given the policies of the favourites to become his successor.

“While most Tory MPs have pledged to wait for the result of the investigations before moving to vote out Johnson, there now appears more consensus that the PM’s tenure is close to its end,” ING analysts wrote.

“Chancellor Rishi Sunak is currently seen as the most likely candidate to take over the role as PM: given no obvious implications for the UK economy or the Brexit stance for the moment, any change at the helm of the government should have a limited impact on the pound,” they added.

(Reporting by Tommy Wilkes; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri and Marguerita Choy)

Key Takeaways

  • Sterling steadied after a three-week low.
  • Political uncertainty around Boris Johnson persists.
  • Sterling performed well against the euro in 2022.
  • BoE expected to raise rates to control inflation.
  • Potential leadership change may not impact the pound.

Frequently Asked Questions

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The article discusses the stabilization of Sterling after a market rebound, amidst political uncertainty in the UK.
How has Sterling performed against the euro?
Sterling has been stronger against the euro in 2022, as investors expect the ECB to lag in raising rates.
What impact does political uncertainty have on Sterling?
Despite political uncertainty around Boris Johnson, Sterling is expected to remain stable in the medium term.

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