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    Sterling rises to 2025 high as easing tariff fears dent dollar

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 14, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image illustrates the rise of Sterling to its highest level against the dollar in 2025, reflecting market sentiment and easing tariff fears. It highlights key financial trends discussed in the article.
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    Quick Summary

    Sterling reaches a 2025 high against the dollar as UK GDP growth boosts confidence and easing US tariff fears weaken the dollar.

    Sterling Reaches 2025 High as Tariff Concerns Ease

    LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling rose to its strongest level against the dollar this year on Friday, after UK GDP data earlier this week sweetened the mood around the strength of the British economy, while the dollar weakened on some relief over U.S. tariff threats.

    At 1043 GMT, the pound rose 0.1% to $1.25775 against the dollar, its highest level since December 30.

    Sentiment towards the UK economy was boosted after data on Thursday showed Britain's economy unexpectedly grew by 0.1% in the final quarter of last year, strengthening the pound.

    "The pound was buoyed by the broad risk on mode in the market on Thursday, and the mild surprise to the upside in the latest GDP report for Q4," said Matthew Ryan, head of market strategy at Ebury.

    He added that the outlook remains complicated for the economy amid flat-lining growth in the second half of last year, elevated inflation, high mortgage rates and a high tax burden.

    The pound was also helped higher on Friday by a weaker dollar as traders breathed a sigh of relief that Washington did not immediately impose reciprocal tariffs, suggesting room for negotiation, while a U.S. producer price report soothed inflation concerns.

    The pound was largely flat against the euro,with one euro worth 83.39 pence.

    Money markets are pricing in 60 basis points of further easing this year from the Bank of England, compared with a little more than one quarter-point from the Federal Reserve and at least four quarter-point cuts from the European Central Bank.

    Market watchers are looking ahead to a fourth-quarter 2024 labour report due next Tuesday for more direction on the BoE's interest rate path, after the previous report showed British pay growth remained robust at 6% in the three months to November though there were more signs of a softening jobs market. More pay growth can add to inflationary pressures.

    (Reporting by Lucy Raitano; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sterling hits its highest level against the dollar in 2025.
    • •UK GDP growth boosts confidence in the British economy.
    • •Easing US tariff fears contribute to dollar weakness.
    • •Market sentiment is influenced by UK economic data.
    • •Traders anticipate future interest rate decisions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sterling rises to 2025 high as easing tariff fears dent dollar

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Sterling's rise to a 2025 high against the dollar due to UK GDP growth and easing US tariff fears.

    2How did UK GDP data affect Sterling?

    UK GDP data showed unexpected growth, boosting confidence in the British economy and strengthening Sterling.

    3What impact did US tariff fears have?

    Easing US tariff fears weakened the dollar, contributing to Sterling's rise.

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