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Pound’s plunge sparks panic, with traders betting it will drop below $1.12 to a record low.

Pound’s plunge sparks panic, with traders betting it will drop below $1.12 to a record low.

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2025-01-13
Summary:The pound fell for a fifth day, with options signaling an 8% drop as concerns grow over the UK economy and policies.

2025.1.13 Pound, Dollar

On January 13th, the British pound fell against the U.S. dollar for the fifth consecutive trading day, trading at $1.2166 at the time of reporting. Options market data indicates that the pound may fall below the $1.12 mark against the dollar, suggesting an additional 8% downside potential.

Increased Market Volatility with Multiple Pressures on the Pound
Last week, the pound dropped along with other UK assets, with the yields on the UK's 10-year and 30-year government bonds soaring by 0.25 percentage points, and the FTSE 250 index experiencing its largest weekly decline since mid-2023. This situation is reminiscent of the market turbulence caused by the "mini-budget" of the Truss government in 2022.

Data shows that the demand for pound options has exceeded crisis levels and even surpassed the trading peaks around the 2016 Brexit referendum. According to the American Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation's data, a substantial number of investors are betting on the pound falling below $1.20 against the dollar, with some traders even expecting it to hit its lowest point in over two years at $1.12. Mimi Rushton, head of global FX distribution at Barclays, noted a 300% increase in inquiries about pound options trading, primarily driven by hedge funds betting on further weakening of the pound.

Policy and Economic Factors Exert Pressure on the Pound
Market sentiment is influenced by expectations around the Bank of England's policies. Candriam fund manager Jamie Niven pointed out, "The current major trend is a decline in the pound. On one hand, expectations for a rate cut by the Bank of England are very limited; on the other hand, fiscal issues continue to exert negative pressure on the pound."

Nevertheless, the UK government is attempting to calm market sentiment. Darren Jones, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, stated that the UK government bond market is currently operating smoothly. Large investment firms such as PIMCO, Franklin Templeton, and Fidelity International remain optimistic about UK debt.

Expert Opinion: Continued Weakness of the Pound Likely
Deutsche Bank strategist Shreyas Gopal is not optimistic about the pound's exchange rate outlook. He believes the pound will continue to depreciate against major currencies such as the dollar, euro, yen, and Swiss franc. "The recent weakness of the pound is expected to continue, now is the time to short the pound," he added.

Despite some investors' optimism, most market analysts expect the pound's depreciation pressure to persist in the short term. Global economic uncertainties, the limitations of the Bank of England's policies, and concerns about the UK's fiscal outlook may further drive the pound lower. In the coming weeks, the market will closely watch the Bank of England's monetary policy moves and the impact of related economic data on exchange rate trends.

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