Sterling Rises to 6-Month High

2026-08-20 12:17 By Agna Gabriel 1 min. read

The British pound strengthened above $1.363, reaching its highest level in six months as a weaker US dollar boosted major currencies.

Sterling benefited from the sharp dollar decline after the US Treasury unexpectedly announced plans to at least double its purchases of longer-dated government bonds.

The move is aimed at supporting liquidity and containing elevated long-term borrowing costs, which contributed to a broad rise in G10 currencies.

Domestic factors have also supported sterling, with UK inflation remaining relatively high and reinforcing expectations for tighter monetary policy.

Consumer price inflation accelerated to a four-month high in July, although recent labour-market data indicated some cooling in employment conditions.

Markets continue to price in one Bank of England rate increase by the end of this year, with another quarter-point hike fully reflected by April next year.



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Sterling Rises to 6-Month High
The British pound strengthened above $1.363, reaching its highest level in six months as a weaker US dollar boosted major currencies. Sterling benefited from the sharp dollar decline after the US Treasury unexpectedly announced plans to at least double its purchases of longer-dated government bonds. The move is aimed at supporting liquidity and containing elevated long-term borrowing costs, which contributed to a broad rise in G10 currencies. Domestic factors have also supported sterling, with UK inflation remaining relatively high and reinforcing expectations for tighter monetary policy. Consumer price inflation accelerated to a four-month high in July, although recent labour-market data indicated some cooling in employment conditions. Markets continue to price in one Bank of England rate increase by the end of this year, with another quarter-point hike fully reflected by April next year.
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