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New update 2025.09.25 22:56
GBP/USD falls to three-week low as strong US data boosts Dollar

update 2025.09.25 22:56

  • The British Pound weakens as upbeat US data drives broad-based demand for the Greenback.
  • US GDP revised sharply higher; Jobless Claims and Durable Goods beat forecasts.
  • Attention now shifts to Friday's Core PCE inflation report, which will provide crucial clues on the Fed's next move

The British Pound (GBP) loses ground against the US Dollar (USD) on Thursday, with GBP/USD slipping below the 1.3400 psychological mark as a wave of stronger-than-expected US economic data revives demand for the Greenback.

At the time of writing, GBP/USD is trading near 1.3366, falling to levels last seen three weeks ago and down nearly 0.60% on the day. Meanwhile, the US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the Greenback's value against a basket of six major peers, extends its rebound, surging to 98.16, its highest level since September 5.

US data releases reinforced the view that the economy remains on a solid footing. Initial Jobless Claims fell to 218K, beating expectations of 235K and down from 232K the prior week. In parallel, Q2 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth was revised higher to 3.8% from 3.3%, comfortably topping forecasts, while Durable Goods Orders jumped 2.9% in August after a sharp drop in July, with ex-defense orders climbing 1.9%.

The inflation component of the GDP report also surprised modestly, as Core PCE prices rose to 2.6% from 2.5%. Still, traders are holding back from making bold bets ahead of Friday's core PCE inflation release, which carries a heavier weight for the Federal Reserve's (Fed) monetary policy outlook.

Kansas City Federal Reserve President Jeffrey Schmid said on Thursday that monetary policy remains "slightly restrictive," which he described as "the right place to be."

Schmid acknowledged that inflation is "still too high," though the current job market is "largely in balance." However, he cautioned that recent data point to "rising risks" to employment, underscoring the Fed's challenge in navigating its dual mandate.

He added that the latest rate cut was appropriate to offset risks to the labor market, while stressing that the Fed is "close to meeting its mandates" but must remain forward-looking. "There are a lot of nuances in balancing the dual mandate," Schmid noted


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