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    Sterling hits 7-month high as dollar drops on concerns over Fed's independence

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    Posted on April 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Sterling reached a 7-month high against the dollar due to concerns over Fed independence. UK inflation data and labor market outlook also influence the pound.

    Sterling Reaches New Heights as Dollar Weakens

    By Stefano Rebaudo

    (Reuters) -Sterling hit a fresh 7-month high against the dollar on Tuesday as the greenback weakened amid concerns over the Federal Reserve's independence after recent verbal attacks made by U.S. President Donald Trump against the Fed chair.

    White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Friday that Trump and his team would study the matter when asked if firing Fed Chair Jerome Powell was an option.

    The dollar marked a fresh low against the yen and hovered around multi-year lows versus the euro and the Swiss franc.

    The pound dropped against the euro but remained far from the 5-month low it reached a couple of weeks ago, as the single currency benefited from the U.S. administration's selloff in U.S. assets following recent policy announcements.

    Sterling was up 0.01% at $1.3380 after hitting$1.3423, its highest since September 26.

    "The UK's inflation data and deteriorating labour market outlook have added to the pound's challenges," said George Vessey, lead forex and macro strategist at Convera.

    Sterling showed little immediate response to two recent economic data reports last week, but analysts see potential headwinds from a dovish shift in the Bank of England policy.

    British inflation slowed to its weakest in three months in March and the labour market weakened before this month's tax hike on employers.

    Markets fully priced in a Bank of England 25 basis points (bps) rate cut next month and 87 bps by year-end. [IRPR]

    Britain is more likely to see lower than higher inflation as a result of Trump's tariffs, BoE policymaker Megan Greene said on Tuesday.

    The euro dropped 0.13% to 85.94 pence. It hit 87.38 pence on April 11, its highest since November 2023.

    Several market participants argued that further upside in sterling remained likely as the UK economy is less vulnerable to the U.S. tariff shock.

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke with Trump, discussing trade between the two nations among other subjects, including the situation in Ukraine and Iran, a Downing Street spokesperson said on Friday.

    (Reporting by Stefano Rebaudo; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sterling hit a 7-month high against the dollar.
    • •Concerns over Federal Reserve's independence impact dollar.
    • •UK inflation data and labor market outlook affect the pound.
    • •Bank of England expected to cut rates by 25 bps next month.
    • •US tariffs may lead to lower UK inflation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sterling hits 7-month high as dollar drops on concerns over Fed's independence

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Sterling's rise to a 7-month high against the dollar amid concerns over the Federal Reserve's independence.

    2How does UK inflation affect Sterling?

    UK inflation data and a deteriorating labor market outlook pose challenges for Sterling, influencing its value.

    3What are the implications of US tariffs on the UK?

    US tariffs could lead to lower inflation in the UK, affecting economic forecasts and currency value.

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