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Sterling slips ahead of BOE; Dollar edges higher, helped by hawkish Fed speakers



Investing.com – The U.S. dollar edged higher Thursday, trading in a tight range ahead of next week’s all-important U.S. inflation data, while the pound slipped ahead of the Bank of England’s policy-setting meeting.

At 04:35 ET (08:35 GMT), the Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, traded 0.2% higher at 105.605, rebounding after last week’s one-month low.

Tight trading range ahead of US CPI

has steadied this week, after last week’s sharp losses, after a number of Fed officials have pushed back against the idea that rate cuts are a certainty this year.

Minneapolis Fed boss suggested on Tuesday that stubborn inflation and a robust economy could persuade the U.S. central bank to keep interest rates unchanged for the rest of this year.

Fed Bank of Boston President continued the theme on Wednesday, saying that the U.S. economy needs to cool to return inflation back to target.

There are more speakers due both Thursday and Friday, as well as weekly data. 

However, trading ranges are likely to be limited ahead of next week’s April U.S. and, in particular, the , which traders will watch for signs that inflation has resumed its downward trend toward the Fed’s 2% target rate.

Sterling slips ahead of BOE meeting

In Europe, traded 0.2% lower to 1.2475, ahead of the latest rate-setting meeting.

The U.K. central bank is not expected to move interest rates later Thursday, and thus the big question is whether the officials signal that a cut will come in June, when the European Central Bank has already signalled it will.

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A cut is fully priced for August and last week sterling short positions rose to their largest since January 2023, so sterling could be volatile if post-meeting guidance doesn’t match up to the market’s expectations.

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In Europe, traded 0.1% lower to 1.0732, trading largely unchanged given a light data calendar.

“It’s hard to see EUR/USD breaking far from 1.0750, unless the BoE is demonstrably dovish and GBP/USD drags EUR/USD lower with it,” said ana;ysts at ING, in a note.

Yen drifts lower despite rate hike talk

In Asia, rose 0.3% to 155.87, with the yen remaining weak despite hawkish opinions from Bank of Japan’s members.

The BOJ’s summary of opinions released earlier Thursday showed board members were overwhelmingly hawkish at their April policy meeting with many calling for steady interest rate hikes.

BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda also warned that any inflationary pressures arising from weakness in the yen could invite monetary tightening by the central bank.

That said, the yen has still resumed its decline even after a couple bouts of suspected intervention.

rose 0.1% to 7.2260, with the yuan struggling to maintain earlier gains after data showed Chinese grew substantially more than expected in April, signaling some strength in domestic demand.

 





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