Pound Sterling (GBP) is down versus US Dollar (USD) and Euro (EUR). UK economic activity unexpectedly shrinks in January, BBH FX analysts report.
"Real GDP fell -0.1% m/m (consensus: 0.1%) vs. 0.4% in December driven by a -0.9% m/m contraction in the production sector and a -0.2% m/m decline in construction output. The service sector grew 0.1% m/m vs. 0.4% in December. Real GDP is on track to undershoot the Bank of England’s (BOE) Q1 projection of 0.4% q/q."
"Still, the BOE is expected to pause easing at its March 20 meeting in part because services inflation remains high at 5% y/y. Over the next 12 months, the swaps market is pricing in 50bps of cuts and small odds of an additional 25bps cut. Bottom line: the UK’s near-term stagflation backdrop can continue to weigh on GBP against EUR."