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Pound mixed at end of busy data week, BoE policy top of mind for traders - REUTERS

JULY 18, 2025

LONDON, July 18 (Reuters) - The pound was set to finish the week down on the dollar and a fraction stronger against the euro as traders digested data that caused analysts to pare back expectations of near-term Bank of England easing and worry about longer-term economic prospects.

Sterling was last up 0.27% on the day against the dollar at $1.3454, though set for a weekly fall of 0.3%, both in line with the dollar's moves against other European currencies.

It was trading at 86.57 pence to the euro, softer on the day, but a whisker stronger on the week.
Friday was quiet in terms of domestic British data after a busy week, which saw hotter than expected inflation numbers released on Wednesday and news of slowing wage growth on Thursday.

The data caused analysts at Goldman Sachs, Citi and Bank of America, who had previously expected the Bank of England to cut interest rates in both August and September, to remove the September cut from their forecasts in notes published on Friday.

"The labour market has been softening, pay growth is slowing and growth data remains weak. This is likely to warrant further cuts, and we continue to expect the next cut in Augu

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