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BoE seen raising rates by 25 bp, GBP looks to voting results – UOB

Researches at UOB Group expect the BoE to hike the refi rate by 25 bp at today’s meeting, while price action in Cable should largely hinge on MPC’s vote.

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“We expect the BoE Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to raise the Bank Rate by 25bps from 0.25% to 0.50%. If it materializes, this would be the first rate rise in 124 months, and doing so would bring to an end the longest period without a British rate increase for 66 years”.

“Whilst the vote could therefore be anything from 5-4 to 7-2; price action in the GBP will crucially depend on this vote outcome. The smaller the majority, the higher are expectations likely to be that this is a “once and done” rate rise. On the other hand, a higher majority is likely to increase expectations of another rate rise next year”.

“We are looking for a 6-3 vote in favour for a hike, with Jon Cunliffe, Dave Ramsden and Silvana Tenreyo as the dissenters. Consensus forecasts are also for a 6-3 vote in favour for a hike. Hence, a 5-4 vote would be deemed as more dovish and could send the GBP lower to retest the 1.30-level, whilst a 7-2 vote could trigger a fresh rally, driving GBP back above 1.34”.

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