No Result
View All Result
Mobile
Subscription
  • Home
  • Britain
  • China
  • Business
  • World
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Newspaper
Friday, November 7, 2025
中文
  • Home
  • Britain
  • China
  • Business
  • World
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Newspaper
No Result
View All Result
Sky Eco News
No Result
View All Result

Sterling steady on the dollar as Middle East conflict endures, BoE meeting in sight

Sterling steady on the dollar as Middle East conflict endures, BoE meeting in sight

U.S. dollar, Euro and Pound banknotes are seen in this illustration taken May 4, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

Sterling was muted against the dollar on Monday ahead of a Bank of England meeting this week, with markets adopting a wait-and-see approach to rising geopolitical uncertainty, as a conflict between Israel and Iran showed no sign of abating.

Sterling was marginally up against the dollar at $1.359, after falling as much as 0.7% to a low of $1.3518 on Friday, when investors scurried into the relative safety of the greenback after Israel launched a flurry of strikes on Iran.

“The pound is trading largely in line with its relative sensitivity to risk, so a little bit more risk sensitive than the euro,” noted Nick Rees, head of macro research at Monex Europe.

The euro rose 0.18% against the pound to 85.26 pence.

The dollar was steady on Monday, while world shares nudged up and oil prices held on to most of last week’s increase amid rising tensions in the Middle East at the start of a week packed with central bank meetings.

Rallying oil prices pose a risk to the inflation outlook, as central banks around the world grapple with the impact on prices from Trump’s trade tariffs and the effect on economic growth.

“We do not want another big stagflationary shock and that’s exactly what it looks like this could turn into. Markets should be pricing that in,” Rees said, adding currency markets were at least factoring in the risk to a certain extent.

Investors will look for progress in any bilateral meetings with the U.S. on the sidelines of a Group of Seven leaders meeting in Canada this week.

Meanwhile, the BoE is among the central banks that will meet this week to decide on policy rates.

Money markets expect the Bank to keep interest rates at 4.25% on Thursday and roughly price in another two quarter-point rate cuts by December, with the next one most likely in September.

The pound has faced a series of weak UK data on manufacturing activity, employment and economic growth last week. A spending review by finance minister Rachel Reeves last Wednesday did little to improve the outlook for growth, according to analysts, but raised the chances of possible tax hikes later this year.

Regardless, sterling has gained over 8% against the dollar so far in 2025.

(Reporting by Linda Pasquini)

Post Related

High-profile wrongful UK prisoner releases expose worsening crisis

High-profile wrongful UK prisoner releases expose worsening crisis

Britain's justice minister said on Thursday that a spike in prisoners being wrongly released from jail was unacceptable, as he...

Britain’s Prince William calls for optimism on environment at EarthShot Prize event

Britain’s Prince William calls for optimism on environment at EarthShot Prize event

Britain's Prince William expressed optimism on Wednesday about tackling global environmental challenges at a star-studded event in Rio de Janeiro...

UK companies’ job sentiment hits 5-year low, BoE survey shows

UK companies’ job sentiment hits 5-year low, BoE survey shows

British companies' expectations for employment in the year fell last month for the first time in nearly five years, while...

Bank of England holds rates in knife-edge vote that hints at December cut

Bank of England holds rates in knife-edge vote that hints at December cut

The Bank of England kept borrowing costs on hold on Thursday, but a narrow vote and signs that Governor Andrew...

London police chief vows more change after another damning report on racism

London police chief vows more change after another damning report on racism

London's police chief Mark Rowley said his force must undergo cultural change after another deeply critical report published on Friday...

UK watchdog extends consultation on motor finance compensation scheme

UK watchdog extends consultation on motor finance compensation scheme

Britain's financial regulator has extended a deadline for feedback on a proposed compensation scheme for motor finance mis-selling by three...

Top news

  • Trump meets Central Asian leaders to boost critical mineral ties
  • In China, wedding bells are ringing in nightclubs, a subway station and on snowy mountain peaks
  • The roar that haunts him: Japanese bear attack survivor calls for ruthless response
  • China’s vice premier urges end to trade barriers holding back green transition
  • Elon Musk’s $1 trillion Tesla pay plan wins shareholder approval
SKY ECO NEWS

© 2024 SEMG.

About Us

  • Chinese Emassy, London
  • Embassy of the United Kingdom
  • Xinhua
  • People’s Daily
  • China Daily
  • GlobalTimes
  • The Times
  • BBC

Message

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Britain
  • China
  • Business
  • World
  • Culture
  • Opinion
  • Newspaper

© 2024 SEMG.