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EUR/GBP remains below 0.8800, downside seems limited due to ECB-BoE policy divergence

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New update 2025.11.10 18:18
EUR/GBP remains below 0.8800, downside seems limited due to ECB-BoE policy divergence

update 2025.11.10 18:18

  • EUR/GBP may appreciate as the Euro could gain on a cautious ECB policy outlook.
  • ECB's de Guindos said rate adjustments aren't needed unless inflation dynamics or economic projections change.
  • The Pound Sterling may weaken as expectations grow for a BoE rate cut in December.

EUR/GBP remains subdued for the fourth consecutive session, trading around 0.8790 during the European hours on Monday. The downside of the currency cross could be restrained as the Euro (EUR) receives support amid prevailing cautious sentiment surrounding the European Central Bank (ECB) policy outlook. The ECB is expected to keep rates unchanged for some time, with money markets now pricing only a 45% chance of a rate cut by September 2026, down sharply from over 80% in October.

ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos said on Monday that there is no need to adjust current interest rates unless inflation trends shift or projections are revised. Guindos noted that services and wages are moving in the right direction, inflation is nearing the 2% target, and while growth remains positive, it is still modest.

ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau emphasized the need to keep policy options open, while Governing Council member Joachim Nagel called for vigilance on inflation. Meanwhile, Vice President Luis de Guindos said any drop in inflation below 2% would likely be temporary.

The EUR/GBP cross could edge higher as the Pound Sterling (GBP) may face downward pressure amid rising expectations that the Bank of England (BoE) will cut interest rates at its December meeting. BoE Governor Andrew Bailey hinted that rate reductions are on the horizon, with economists now anticipating a pre-Christmas cut. The central bank emphasized, however, that future easing will depend on how the inflation outlook evolves.

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