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    Pound set for third consecutive weekly fall versus euro and dollar

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    Posted on November 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:UK economyforeign currencymonetary policyfinancial marketsinterest rates

    Quick Summary

    Sterling is heading for a third weekly loss against the euro and dollar, influenced by the Bank of England's rate decision and upcoming UK budget.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Bank of England's Rate Decision
    • Market Reactions and Predictions
    • Currency Performance Overview
    • Sterling vs Dollar
    • Sterling vs Euro

    Pound set for third consecutive weekly fall versus euro and dollar

    Impact of Bank of England's Rate Decision

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    Market Reactions and Predictions

    By Stefano Rebaudo

    Currency Performance Overview

    (Reuters) -Sterling was headed for its third straight weekly loss against the dollar and the euro on Friday as investors digested the Bank of England’s rate decision and looked ahead to the government’s budget later this month.

    Sterling vs Dollar

    A narrow vote and signs that BoE Governor Andrew Bailey may soon join those favouring a cut have raised the odds of a December easing move.

    Sterling vs Euro

    The BoE held rates, disappointing the most dovish expectations after a minority of analysts had bet on a 25-basis-point cut.

    MORE ROOM TO EASE IN 2026

    Markets now expect the British government to unveil a significant fiscal tightening package in its Autumn Statement, creating more room for the BoE to ease further next year.

    The greenback was on track for a modest weekly gain as investors weighed the Fed's hawkish tilt against lingering concerns over the U.S. economy.

    Sterling fell 0.27% to $1.3105, set for a 0.50% weekly drop. It fell 1.1% last week and 0.90% the week before. Investors are betting on a December rate cut after Thursday's tight vote, with this month’s budget likely to add volatility for the pound.

    “We expect pound weakness to extend against the euro into year-end if slower inflation is confirmed in October and November,” said Lee Hardman, senior currency analyst at MUFG.

    The euro rose 0.25% to 88.10 pence and was on track to end the week up 0.44%, after gains of 0.42% last week and 0.64% the week before.

    "There is scope for lower short-term rates and a weaker pound," said Chris Turner, global head of forex strategy at ING, noting markets were not fully pricing a December cut.

    “We expect the euro to find good support near 0.8760 and trade above 0.88 heading into the Budget later this month,” he added.

    Traders are pricing a 60% chance of a 25 bps BoE cut and 58 bps of easing by end-2026. British 2-year yields, more sensitive to expectations for policy rates, were up 1.5 bps at 4.11% on Friday, after falling 6.5 bps the day before.

    Markets expect the European Central Bank's key policy rate to remain steady at 2% through early 2027.

    (Reporting by Stefano Rebaudo; Editing by Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sterling set for third weekly loss against euro and dollar.
    • •Bank of England's rate decision influences market.
    • •Investors anticipate UK budget's impact on currency.
    • •Potential December rate cut discussed by analysts.
    • •Euro gains against pound amid market volatility.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pound set for third consecutive weekly fall versus euro and dollar

    1What is the Bank of England?

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

    2What is monetary policy?

    Monetary policy refers to the actions taken by a central bank to manage the money supply and interest rates to achieve macroeconomic objectives such as controlling inflation and stabilizing the currency.

    3What is a currency exchange rate?

    A currency exchange rate is the value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another, determining how much of one currency you can exchange for another.

    4What are interest rates?

    Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money or the return on savings, typically expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed or saved.

    5What is foreign currency?

    Foreign currency refers to any currency that is not the domestic currency of a country, used in international trade and finance.

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