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    Sterling rises versus euro, reaches fresh 15-month high against yen

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    Posted on October 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:UK economyforeign currencyfinancial marketseconomic growthinvestment

    Quick Summary

    Sterling rose against the euro and yen, reaching a 15-month high versus the yen, amid economic concerns and potential tax hikes.

    Table of Contents

    • Sterling's Performance in Currency Markets
    • Impact of Economic Data
    • Investor Sentiment and Future Outlook
    • Potential Tax Hikes
    • Comments from BoE Officials

    Pound Strengthens Against Euro and Hits 15-Month Peak Versus Yen

    Sterling's Performance in Currency Markets

    By Stefano Rebaudo

    Impact of Economic Data

    (Reuters) -Sterling slipped against a strong dollar but rose versus the euro and the yen on Wednesday, while concerns over the British economy and next month's budget kept investors on edge.

    Investor Sentiment and Future Outlook

    The common currency and the yen were on track for a third straight day of losses against the dollar on Wednesday, pressured by political turmoil in France and expectations of increased fiscal spending in Japan.

    Potential Tax Hikes

    On the British economic front, analysts expect modest growth for the rest of the year, while inflation is seen rising to 4% — double the Bank of England’s target — after data last week showed the economy lost momentum following a strong start to 2025.

    Comments from BoE Officials

    The British currency showed a quite muted reaction to recent data, but investors feared that potential tax hikes to meet fiscal rules in next month's budget could have a negative impact on the pound.

    Sterling <GBP=> was down 0.1% against the dollar at $1.3409.

    "Sterling will be a barometer of Rachel Reeves's ability to balance the need for fiscal prudence, economic growth and honouring political pledges," said Robert Farago, head of strategic asset allocation at Hargreaves Lansdown.

    "Today, the U.S. dollar is overvalued against sterling, the euro and the yen. But this is a minor ingredient in the recent weakness of the dollar, which has largely been driven by the significant shifts in U.S. policies," he added.

    Against the euro <EURGBP=> the pound rose 0.20% to 86.61 pence per euro, its highest level since September 16.

    It hit a fresh 15-month high versus the yen <GBPJPY=> at 204.97, and was last up 0.50% at 204.85.

    BoE officials Huw Pill and Catherine Mann are speaking this week, with Pill due later on Wednesday and Mann on Thursday. Both backed the decision to hold rates at the September meeting.

    Global financial markets could tumble if investors' mood sours on the prospects for artificial intelligence or the independence of the U.S. Federal Reserve, the BoE warned on Wednesday. 

    (Reporting by Stefano Rebaudo; editing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sterling rose against the euro and yen despite slipping against the dollar.
    • •Economic concerns and potential tax hikes impact investor sentiment.
    • •Sterling reached a 15-month high against the yen.
    • •BoE officials' comments influence market reactions.
    • •Global markets watch U.S. fiscal policy and AI developments.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sterling rises versus euro, reaches fresh 15-month high against yen

    1What is the Bank of England?

    The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom, responsible for issuing currency, maintaining monetary stability, and overseeing the financial system.

    2What is inflation?

    Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power.

    3What is a currency pair?

    A currency pair is a quotation of two different currencies, with one currency being quoted against the other, used in foreign exchange trading.

    4What is investor sentiment?

    Investor sentiment refers to the overall attitude of investors toward a particular security or financial market, which can influence market trends.

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