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    Home > Finance > Sterling perks up from eight-month low as dollar slips
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    Sterling perks up from eight-month low as dollar slips

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 6, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    This image depicts a financial graph showing the rise of Sterling to a one-week high against the dollar, reflecting market reactions to recent U.S. economic news and anticipated interest rate changes by the Bank of England.
    Graph illustrating the rise of Sterling against the dollar amid economic news - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Sterling rose from an eight-month low as the dollar weakened. Investors await UK economic data, with interest rate cuts expected from the Bank of England.

    Sterling Recovers from Eight-Month Low as Dollar Weakens

    LONDON (Reuters) - The pound firmed on Monday, rising from an eight-month low touched last Thursday, as investors reversed some of the moves seen in thin trading during the holiday period.

    Sterling rose as high as $1.2489 and was last up 0.37% at $1.247. It dipped to $1.2353 last week, its lowest since April, as the dollar rallied on the back of expectations for strong U.S. growth and a rise in tariffs in 2025.

    There was little obvious catalyst for the rally in the pound, although the dollar fell against a range of currencies including the euro, Swiss franc and Canadian dollar.

    "It's a quiet start of January for the UK until British Retail Consortium sales (data) tomorrow and the Recruitment & Employment Confederation report on jobs along with the BOE-e27aa96a-1849-4bf0-93aa-486e3a9568bc>BoE’s Decision Maker Panel survey, both on Thursday," said Jordan Rochester, a currency strategist at Japanese bank Mizuho.

    The dollar rallied in late December and early January against a range of currencies, pushing the pound down to its lowest level in months.

    The United States is expected to grow considerably faster than other economies including the UK next year, while President-elect Donald Trump's tariff policies could be inflationary, reducing the scope for Fed cuts and supporting the dollar.

    Sterling was flat against the euro on Monday, with one euro trading at 82.96 pence.

    Traders on Monday were pricing in around 55 basis points (bps) of interest rate cuts from the Bank of England this year, about 5 bps fewer than late last week. The BOE-e27aa96a-1849-4bf0-93aa-486e3a9568bc>BoE lowered rates by 50 bps to 4.75% in 2024.

    Survey data on Monday showed growth in British business activity slowed to a crawl in December and employers cut staffing at the fastest rate in almost four years amid a continuing slump in corporate morale after the government's budget.

    (Reporting by Harry Robertson; Editing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sterling rose from an eight-month low against the dollar.
    • •The pound reached $1.2489, up 0.37% on Monday.
    • •Dollar weakness contributed to Sterling's rise.
    • •UK economic data expected to influence future movements.
    • •Interest rate cuts from the Bank of England are anticipated.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sterling perks up from eight-month low as dollar slips

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the recent rise in Sterling from an eight-month low as the dollar weakens.

    2Why did Sterling rise?

    Sterling rose due to the dollar's weakness and investor anticipation of upcoming UK economic data.

    3What are the expectations for the Bank of England?

    Traders expect around 55 basis points of interest rate cuts from the Bank of England this year.

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