BoE Is Slightly More Hawish Despite Holding Rates, Markets Look Towards May Meeting


(MENAFN- DailyFX) Talking Points:

- The Bank of England (BoE) left the current bank rate unchanged at 0.50%, as was widely expected (a rate increases was priced in at less than 10% chance ahead of time).

- Brexit remains the largest source of uncertainty, inflation is expected to remain above the 2% target.

- Cable spikes above 1.42 but retraces shortly after

- See the for upcoming economic data and for a schedule of live coverage see the .

As was widely expected, BoE policy makers held the current bank rate at 0.50%. Although, the vote to hold the current rate was not unanimous. Only seven of Monetary Policy Committee's (MPC) voted in favor of leaving the rates unchanged while two dissented. This comes as a surprise considering markets expected today's decision to be unanimous. Though, the MPC voted unanimously to maintain the stock of corporate and government bond purchases.

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BoE released a for this meeting. We have noted the most important points below:

Brexit: 'Developments regarding the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union and in particular the reaction of households, businesses and asset prices to them remain the most significant influence on, and source of uncertainty about, the economic outlook Inflation: 'Inflation is expected to ease further in the short termalthough to remain above the 2% target. Wages: 'The firming of shorter-term measures of wage growth in recent quartersand a range of survey indicators suggest pay growth will rise further in response to the tightening labour market. As previously mentioned, today's decision was widely expected. Despite the BoE providing little guidance as to future interest rate decisions markets, chance pricing in a 74% chance of a hike at the May meeting.

Chart 1: GBP/USD 4-hour (February 1 to March 22, 2018)

The fact that today's decision was not unanimous sent Cable on a short rally. Immediately following the BoE announcement, Cable spike to 1.422, its highest level since the beginning of February. However, buyers could not break above that level of resistance after sellers pushed GBPUSD back to around 1.41.

--- Written by Dylan Jusino, DailyFX Research


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