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    Sterling Retreats as Dollar Rebounds, Traders Digest British Ppi

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    Posted on August 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Sterling declined as the Dollar rebounded, influenced by UK PPI data and US Federal Reserve concerns. The market anticipates a potential BoE rate cut.

    Sterling Declines as Dollar Strengthens Amid British PPI Insights

    Market Reactions to Currency Fluctuations

    By Jaspreet Kalra

    Impact of U.S. Dollar Strength

    August 27 (Reuters) -Sterling slipped on Wednesday as the U.S. dollar firmed against major currencies, recouping losses spurred by investor worries over independence of the U.S. Federal Reserve while traders also digested UK's producer price inflation data.

    British Economic Indicators

    The UK unit was down 0.33% at $1.3434, trailing a fall in the euro which declined 0.5% to $1.1584.

    Future Projections for Sterling

    While the dollar had initially weakened on Tuesday following U.S. President Donald Trump's move to oust Fed Governor Lisa Cook over alleged improprieties in obtaining mortgage loans, that reaction was shortlived, and the greenback was last up 0.3% at 98.6 against a basket of peers.

    On the month, sterling remains on course to end higher by about 1.5% against the U.S. dollar, comforted by a pullback in expectations of rate cuts by the Bank of England and buoyant economic data.

    "A more persistent hold on Bank Rate is appropriate right now, to maintain the tight - but not tighter - monetary policy stance needed to lean against inflation persistence persisting," Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Catherine Mann said in remarks released by the BoE on Tuesday.

    British producer output price inflation rose to a two-year peak of 1.9% year-on-year in June, according to preliminary official data released on Wednesday.

    The producer price data trails a consumer inflation report which showed that British CPI rose to an 18-month high of 3.8% in July. Money markets are pricing in around a 40% chance of a BoE rate cut before the end of the year.

    Against the euro, the balance of risks for sterling is tilted to the upside with "the hawkish repricing in Bank of England rate expectations still underpinning decent GBP short-term momentum," Francesco Pesole, an FX strategist at ING said in a note.

    "In GBP/USD, we still think a structural break above 1.35 is a matter of when rather than if," the note said.

    On Tuesday, sterling was a tad higher against the euro at 86.22 pence to the common currency.

    (Reporting by Jaspreet KalraEditing by Bernadette Baum)

    Table of Contents

    • Market Reactions to Currency Fluctuations
    • Impact of U.S. Dollar Strength
    • British Economic Indicators
    • Future Projections for Sterling

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sterling fell 0.33% against the Dollar.
    • •UK producer price inflation rose to 1.9% in June.
    • •Sterling is projected to end higher by 1.5% this month.
    • •Market reactions influenced by US Federal Reserve concerns.
    • •BoE rate expectations support GBP short-term momentum.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sterling retreats as dollar rebounds, traders digest British PPI

    1What caused the decline of the Sterling?

    Sterling slipped as the U.S. dollar firmed against major currencies, influenced by investor concerns regarding the independence of the U.S. Federal Reserve.

    2How did the British PPI affect the currency market?

    British producer output price inflation rose to a two-year peak of 1.9% year-on-year, which contributed to the market's reaction and expectations surrounding the Bank of England's monetary policy.

    3What are the current expectations for the Bank of England's interest rates?

    Money markets are pricing in around a 40% chance of a Bank of England rate cut, reflecting the balance of risks for sterling against the euro.

    4What is the forecast for GBP/USD?

    Analysts believe that a structural break above 1.35 in GBP/USD is likely, indicating a positive outlook for the currency pair in the near future.

    5How did the dollar perform against other currencies?

    The U.S. dollar initially weakened but later rebounded, leading to a decline in the euro and influencing the performance of the Sterling.

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