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Pound on the brink: a delicate balancing act amid rate risks and weak growth

Pound on the brink: a delicate balancing act amid rate risks and weak growth

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2025-11-04
Summary:The UK's manufacturing PMI rebounds close to the expansion-contraction line, but momentum is fragile; budget and trade uncertainties suppress business confidence.

Bank of America is optimistic about the outlook for the pound and expects the GBP/USD exchange rate to rise to 1.35 by the end of this year.

Manufacturing "Technical Repair" Masking Weak Demand

The UK manufacturing PMI in October rose to 49.7, a one-year high, seemingly close to expansion, but mainly driven by temporary rebounds from individual companies' capacity recovery. Orders remain weak, with companies mainly relying on backlogs to sustain output, and no upward trend in capacity utilization. Manufacturing jobs continue to shrink with marginal improvement, indicating cautious winter preparation under "light leverage and labor." Price increases for inputs and outputs have slowed, narrowing the cost-price gap, leaving room for future policy shifts.

Confidence Constrained by "Double Uncertainty": Budget and Trade

The upcoming budget by the Finance Minister is seen as a short-term direction anchor. If taxes rise and spending tightens, there would be a second blow to domestic demand; a more moderate approach could give businesses and families a breathing space. Externally, global trade rules and tariff prospects fluctuate, making companies more cautious in inventory replenishment, raw material pricing, and delivery cycles, suppressing new investment intentions.

Falling Inflation and Cooling Employment Create "Technical Window" for Rate Cuts

Recent declines in prices and costs, along with reduced shrinkage in manufacturing employment, point to slowing growth and weakening inflationary pressures. As a result, market bets on a Bank of England rate cut by December or early next year have increased. However, Governor Bailey emphasizes that decisions remain "data-dependent," requiring clear downward inflation trends and sustained demand cooling. Consequently, policy directions and statements will be key triggers for short-term pound fluctuations.

Services as the "Ballast," but Unable to Support Alone

The preliminary services PMI rose back to 51.1, confirming the economy is not in full contraction; however, the resilience of the services sector mainly reflects lagging effects of downward stickiness in prices and wages, not a revival in overall demand. If budgets tighten and household disposable income remains pressured, the services sector alone may struggle to counter manufacturing weakness, providing limited mid-term support for the pound.

U.S. Spillover: Consumption Pressure, Manufacturing Contraction, and Policy Uncertainty

The U.S. government shutdown hampers data releases and benefit distribution expectations, widening consumer diversification; manufacturing PMI remains in contraction, tariffs and global demand slowdown increase enterprise costs and delivery uncertainty. The dollar maintains relative strength under risk-aversion and interest differential factors, making GBP/USD more susceptible to upward pressure during technical rebounds.

Market Pricing and Pound Path: Three "Keys"

First, grasp policy signals—if the Bank of England emphasizes "patience and determination" on inflation, the pound could gain short-term support; if a more clear dovish stance is signaled, the exchange rate may test lower levels again. Second, observe consistency of data—whether manufacturing and services can simultaneously stabilize in expansion determines if a rebound can become a trend. Third, pay attention to fiscal and trade trends—the tax and spending mix in the budget and the evolution of external tariff frictions will dictate the level of pound risk premium.

Priority to Range Thinking, Waiting for "Anchor" to Settle

Before the budget and central bank guidance become clear, GBP/USD is unlikely to exit a range-bound pattern; range strategies and event-driven approaches have higher success rates. Technically, if subsequent data confirm a combination of falling inflation and modest growth slowdown, the pound’s rebound after a pullback will be preferable to chasing highs; conversely, if service sector momentum declines alongside an escalation of dovish language, the pound may return to a weak channel. For investors, it's currently more about "trading waves based on fundamentals" than anticipating long-term turning points.

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