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Apr 23, 2025

Currencies

BoE: U.S. Tariffs Pose More Disinflationary Than Inflationary Risk (April 23rd)

Summary

  • Current BoE Interest Rate: 4.50%
  • Rate Cut Probability (May Meeting): ~85%
  • GBPUSD Performance: Surged recently, reflecting USD weakness
  • UK Inflation (March 2025): 2.6% YoY, below forecast (2.7%)
  • Core Inflation: 3.4%, slightly down from 3.5%

Fundamental Factors Affecting the UK Economy

  1. Impact of U.S. Trade Tariffs
    • BoE policymaker Megan Greene: Tariffs more likely disinflationary than inflationary for the UK.
    • Export substitution and trade diversion are likely to weigh on prices.
    • Risks remain: Supply chain re-patterning and global fragmentation could exert upward pressure on inflation.
    • Ongoing tariff tensions reduce growth potential and economic efficiency.
  2. Currency Strength & External Pressures
    • GBP has strengthened vs. USD, which could further ease inflation via cheaper imports.
    • Greene: USD depreciation would be disinflationary for the UK, though the currency outlook remains uncertain.
  3. Labor Market & Fiscal Policy
    • There are no signs of rising unemployment from April’s employer NIC increases and minimum wage hikes.
    • Greene warns of possible labor market shakeout if cost pressures persist.
  4. BoE’s Rate Cut Outlook
    • Markets expect a cut to 4.25% in May, citing a weak growth outlook post-tariffs.
    • Inflation appears to be moderating, but services inflation remains elevated.

Key Takeaway for Traders

  • Short-term: A May rate cut is highly likely, especially with dovish BoE commentary and inflation slowing.
  • Medium-term: Tariff-related disinflationary pressures and a strong GBP could support a more aggressive easing cycle.
  • Long-term: Risks of trade fragmentation and labor market shakeout could challenge the BoE’s path if inflation resurfaces.

GBPUSD – H2 Timeframe

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When an impulsive move proves strong enough to break the market structure and a trendline, it is typically considered strong. In the case of the price action on the 2-hour timeframe chart of GBPUSD, such an impulse move occurs as a reaction from the weekly timeframe supply zone. The expectation is that the price would seek to retest the confluence region of the supply zone and the trendline resistance.

GBPUSD – H1 Timeframe

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The 1-hour timeframe chart of GBPUSD shows an elusive SBR pattern, with its supply region in the same area as the 2-hour bearish impulse. The logical conclusion is to look for an entry to go short GBPUSD.

Analyst’s Expectations: 

Direction: Bearish

Target- 1.31730

Invalidation- 1.34366

CONCLUSION

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