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FX Markets Update: November 2023

 

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ANALYSIS BY REGION

Euro-Area
United Kingdom

• As widely expected the Bank of England voted 6-3 to keep interest rates unchanged at the 2 November MPC meeting. Officials held the benchmark at 5.25% for the second consecutive meeting, prompting many analysts to believe that the next move in interest rates will be down – however rates are unlikely to be cut until the second half of 2024.
• Governor Andrew Bailey voiced caution, insisting that it is “much too early to be thinking about rate cuts.” Bailey continues with the ‘higher for longer’ rhetoric saying that restrictive policy is likely needed for an extended period as the committee continues to battle stubborn inflation.
• Inflation in the UK remains significantly above the central bank’s 2% target, with September’s CPI report coming in at 6.7% from a year earlier, the same as the previous month, but above predictions of 6.6%. The key data release for the UK in the coming weeks will be October’s CPI release on 15 November. A significant reduction is expected, following lower energy prices but the BoE remains vigilant with the committee vowing to hike again should inflation remain sticky.

United States

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This document is for information purposes only and does not constitute any recommendation or solicitation to any person to enter into any transaction or adopt any trading strategy, nor does it constitute any prediction of likely future movements in exchange rates or prices or any representation that any such future movements will not exceed those shown on any illustration. All exchange rates and figures appearing are for illustrative purposes only. You are advised to make your own independent judgment with respect to any matter contained herein.

 

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