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GBP/USD: Pound bags the first mover advantage – Goldman Sachs

In the view of the analysts at Goldman Sachs, the British pound has been one of the best-performing currencies across the FX markets, with the key factors supporting the GBP appreciation noted below.

Key quotes

 "Sterling has been outperforming of late, and while vaccinations are probably helping boost the optimistic narrative - about 25% of the population has received at least the first dose - we are doubtful this is the only driver.”

“Indeed, FX markets are forward-looking, so reaching herd immunity a few months earlier than its peers should have a relatively modest impact on the currency. Moreover, there are other factors underpinning recent GBP appreciation.”

“First, we are likely observing some lagged follow through from the clearing of Brexit uncertainty, since the trade agreement coincided with concerns over the new Covid variant and renewed lockdowns.”

“Second, the UK economy is particularly exposed to the high-contact service sectors that have been negatively affected by activity restrictions, and should bounce back strongly in coming quarters when excess savings are unleashed.”

“Finally, the BoE's finding that negative rates are not feasible at the moment has helped clear some of the policy headwinds.”

“Taking these factors together, we maintain our recommendation to go long GBP/CHF with a target of CHF1.30, as we see room for CHF to depreciate more than other reserve currencies as European tail risks recede."

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Dhwani Mehta

Dhwani Mehta

FXStreet

Residing in Mumbai (India), Dhwani is a Senior Analyst and Manager of the Asian session at FXStreet. She has over 10 years of experience in analyzing and covering the global financial markets, with specialization in Forex and commodities markets.

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