Pound's Resilience Amidst Middle East Tensions: UK Retail and Market Dynamics
The British pound slightly rose against the dollar on Friday, despite a weekly loss. UK retail data came in strong, amid stalled U.S.-Iran peace talks and Middle East tensions influencing energy prices and consumer morale. Traders anticipate a BoE rate increase as global market risks loom.
The British pound inched higher against the dollar this Friday, but remained on a weekly downtrend, as traders monitored stalled peace negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. Meanwhile, robust UK retail data did little to sway market sentiment.
Official data revealed a surprising increase in UK retail sales for March, driven in part by consumer fears over rising fuel prices amid the Iran conflict. Despite concerns about the Middle East's impact on household finances, March's figures remained strong, as noted by Investec economists.
However, consumer confidence dropped to its lowest since October 2023, with the Middle East war causing a global energy price surge. This economic turbulence has stirred inflation fears, with traders betting on a likely rate increase from the Bank of England this year, reversing earlier expectations of two rate hikes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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