GBP: UK political impasse wreaking short-term havoc - ING


"GBP/USD's slide from 1.32 towards 1.30 was largely a US dollar story - and to a lesser extent a Brexit impasse story (this was largely in the price at the start of the week)," argue ING analysts.

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"As another crunch EU Council meeting comes and goes without an agreement, the critical issue of the Irish backstop - the insurance policy that would kick in in the event of the UK leaving the single market and customs union - remains unresolved. UK data was also mixed - and this didn't help GBP's cause (despite wage growth ticking up to 3.1%). All of this leaves GBP/USD sitting at a crucial Brexit inflection point around the psychological 1.30 level - which is likely to now be a gauge of market sentiment."

"The slippery slope of a May leadership challenge, no Tory front-runner, calls for a general election and UK political impasse at a crucial juncture could come back on to the table and tip GBP/USD below the 1.30 level in the coming week - though it's getting pretty hard to make a solid forward-looking assessment of these short-term UK political risks (sentiment seems to be shifting every day)."

"Our economists make the point that as Brexit negotiations stall, the ever-increasing uncertainty surrounding 'no deal' could see businesses take more concrete action and consumers turn even more cautious. For the Bank of England, this makes a rate hike unlikely before March 2019. They do not know for sure whether a 'no deal' will be averted until much closer to the UK's scheduled exit date (29 March 2019) - although we feel GBP markets will have a good sense of where things are going sooner rather than later." 

"That suggests we're in a big move over the next couple of months (2M GBP/USD volatility particularly elevated relative to the rest of the term structure) - with the relative outcomes pretty binary: 'deal' seeing GBP/USD above 1.35 and 'no deal' seeing GBP/USD below 1.25. For the time being, with sentiment shifting every day - we doubt that spot investors will collectively be willing to chase a bearish GBP story. We suspect GBP/USD remains at a neutral point (1.30) - while bouncing around either side of that until we get clarity. The week ahead sees some BoE commentary (Haldane and Carney - both Tue) - though we doubt comments will shift short-term GBP sentiment too drastically.

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