ING: The GBP - FJElite
EUR/GBP has barely budged on today's release of the UK July CPI data. The rise in headline inflation was widely expected, though food inflation - which the Bank of England tracks closely - remains quite benign. ING's UK economist, James Smith, notes that the BoE's core services measure of inflation has picked up a little to 3.8% year-on-year, but probably not enough to trouble the Bank.
Our call is that the BoE does not need to hike again, but that the realisation ofthat may not weigh on sterling until later in the year. In a low volatility environment, sterling is probably still enjoying some carry demand given it is one of the highest, volatility-adjusted currencies in G10. EUR/GBP can probably hang around these 0.8550 levels for the time being.