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UK's Pound set for longest rally in two months as May takes over
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 13 - 07 - 2016

After weeks of political turmoil, a semblance of stability is returning to U.K. politics, and the pound is reaping the rewards.
The U.K. currency is headed for its longest winning streak in two months before Theresa May takes over as prime minister later Wednesday, ending a period of political instability that has lasted since the country voted to leave the European Union.
Since the June 23 vote, which pushed sterling to its worst day on record, the pound tumbled to the lowest level since 1985 last week, before recovering some of that ground as it became clear a new leader would take power earlier than previously thought. Still, it's 11 percent lower since the nation opted for Brexit.
May's succession is seen as positive for the pound due to speculation she may take a less hardline, and slower, approach to the exit negotiations than her rivals. May, who backed the "Remain" side in the referendum, said Monday she favored waiting until 2017 to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, which starts the potentially two-year process for withdrawing.
The outgoing Home Secretary has also indicated that the formation of a new Brexit department with a secretary of state at its helm will be one of her first announcements.
"It's widely recognized that it will take a very long time to see what Brexit looks like," said John Hardy, head of foreign-exchange strategy at Saxo Bank A/S in Hellerup, Denmark. There's also "some sense that a calm head is in charge in the U.K. rather than a firebrand Leaver."
Longest Rally
The British currency rose 0.1 percent to $1.3258 at 8:44 a.m. London time, after climbing as much as 0.7 percent to $1.3338, the highest level since July 4. The currency is set for a fourth day of gains, the longest rally since May 19.
"It's very much a case of political and financial stability returning to the U.K.," said Neil Jones, London-based head of hedge-fund sales at Mizuho Bank Ltd. This is allowing investors to take the opportunity to "reduce short positions and reduce hedging," he said.
A potential stumbling block for the pound's recovery may be Thursday's Bank of England meeting, when it will announce its first policy decision since the vote. Futures pricing shows the chance of a rate cut has climbed to 83 percent, from 11 percent on the day of the referendum.
BOE Governor Mark Carney signaled this week he's comfortable with the pound's decline, telling lawmakers the slide may aid an economy grappling with the impact of the U.K.'s decision to quit the EU.
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source: Bloomberg


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