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Pound climbs above $1.27 on hawkish view by BOE’s chief economist
The pound pushed above $1.27 on Wednesday, erasing losses following hawkish comments made by the Bank of England’s chief economist. “Provided the [economic] data are still on track, I do think that beginning the process of withdrawing some of the incremental stimulus provided last August would be prudent moving into the second half of the year,” said Haldane in a speech at the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford, England. “Far from being a cause for concern, starting the process of withdrawing some monetary policy insurance should serve as a signal of the [Monetary Policy Committee’s confidence in the UK economy’s resilience,” he said. The pound hit an intraday high of $1.2704 after the speech was released. Earlier, sterling fell to a two-month low below $1.26 as media reports cast doubt on the Conservative Party’s effort to reach a policy-support deal with lawmakers from Northern Ireland. Sterling bought $1.2629 late Tuesday in New York.
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