GBP/USD Ready To Rock On Carney? Two Opinions

The British pound managed to stabilize after the big flash crash, but hasn’t taken full advantage of the dollar’s pre-election slide. But will the Bank of England unleash sterling’s potential?

Here is their view, courtesy of eFXnews:

GBP: BoE’s Carney To ‘Talk Up’ GBP On Thursday – Credit Agricole

This week’s inflation report will attract considerable attention with investors keen to know how the growing risk of stagflation in the UK (eg, weak growth and soaring inflation) will affect the bank’s policy outlook.

We suspect that the MPC will revise its inflation projections to the upside while revising its annual growth projections for 2017 down (in part to account for the stronger economic performance since the EU referendum). The projections need not point at imminent stagflation, however.

In addition, we suspect that the MPC will want to convey the message that they are still able and ready to ease again if needed. Even so, the Governor will also highlight that any surge in inflation, on the back ‘substantial’ FX depreciation, can severely limit the bank’s ability to respond to future economic shocks.

We believe that Carney will use the IR conference to talk up GBP and highlight that the prospect for any future easing will depend upon the future path of the currency. This could help support GBP if only because it will be seen as delaying future BoE easing.

Needless to say, this can only be positive for GBP so long as investors do not think that the UK economy needs further stimulus.

GBP: 3 Reasons For An Extended Squeeze Of Short Positions – BTMU

While October was certainly a month for the ‘hard’ Brexit camp and GBP bears, we are unconvinced that the negative pound sentiment on ‘hard’ Brexit will prove sustainable. So we are maintaining our forecasts of a pound rebound going forward.

In this sentiment driven market, some positive factors are being ignored and at some point could well spark a sizeable squeeze of short GBP positioning.

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