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Pound sinks on UK political chaos

21 أكتوبر، 2022
in Oman News
Pound sinks on UK political chaos

The British pound sank against the dollar Friday on political uncertainty after the resignation of UK Prime Minister Liz Truss, while weak economic data added to the turmoil.

The dollar strengthened also on expectations that the US Federal Reserve would press ahead with its program of bumper interest rate hikes to targeting decades-high inflation. European stock markets fell heavily, mirroring losses in Asia and on Wall Street, as investors fretted that rising global interest rates could tip the world economy into recession. Sterling slid beneath $1.12, having bounced above $1.13 Thursday after Truss quit. The yield on the British government’s 30-year bond, or gilt, climbed back above four percent on Friday.

“We are seeing a retracement of these initial moves as markets realize that there’s still huge uncertainty,” noted Markets.com analyst Neil Wilson. “The economic policies (of Truss) were already dead in the water so the market doesn’t have a huge amount of genuinely new information to move on despite the seismic events of the last 24 hours.”

Truss resigned after 44 days in office, having triggered market chaos over a tax-cutting budget due to having been funded by debt. The pound was weighed down Friday additionally by official data showing that UK borrowing surged and retail sales slumped in September.

Elsewhere, traders were girding for another possible intervention by Tokyo after the dollar went above 150 yen. The dollar burst to a 32-year high Thursday as investors bet the Fed would continue to aggressively ramp up borrowing costs. In a sign of growing rate hike expectations, US 10-year Treasury yields rose to their highest level since the financial crisis in 2008, which in turn hit equities.

By contrast, the Bank of Japan refuses to raise interest rates despite the country’s sky-high inflation.

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