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January 6, 2026 4:35 AM UTC

British Pound Edges Lower Towards 1.3400 as BoE’s Bailey Signals Patience on Rate Cuts

BitcoinWorld British Pound Edges Lower Towards 1.3400 as BoE’s Bailey Signals Patience on Rate Cuts The British Pound edged lower against the US Dollar during Wednesday’s European session, slipping towards the 1.3400 mark as Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey adopted a cautious tone regarding the timing of potential interest rate cuts. Speaking at a monetary policy conference, Bailey indicated that while inflation is moderating, the central bank is in no rush to ease policy, preferring to wait for more conclusive data on domestic price pressures and wage growth. Bailey’s Comments Weigh on Sterling Sentiment Governor Bailey’s remarks effectively bought the BoE more time, reinforcing expectations that rate cuts are unlikely before the second half of the year. He emphasized that underlying services inflation remains elevated and that the labor market continues to show signs of tightness, factors that keep the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) cautious. The market had been pricing in a possible cut as early as May, but Bailey’s stance has pushed those expectations further out, with the first fully priced-in cut now seen in August. The pound’s decline was modest, however, as the broader dollar environment also played a role. The US Dollar Index (DXY) found some support from a slight uptick in US Treasury yields, as traders reassessed the Federal Reserve’s own easing timeline following mixed economic data releases. Market Reaction and Technical Outlook GBP/USD retreated from the 1.3450 area, a level it had tested earlier in the week, and was last seen trading near 1.3410. The pair remains within a well-established upward trend channel that has been in place since mid-October, but the inability to break decisively above the 1.3450 resistance suggests momentum is stalling. A break below the 1.3380 support level could open the door for a deeper correction towards the 1.3300 psychological level. From a fundamental perspective, the divergence between the BoE’s cautious stance and the Fed’s more data-dependent approach continues to provide a floor for the pound. However, any hawkish surprise from the US economic calendar, particularly Friday’s Producer Price Index (PPI) data, could test the pair’s resilience. What This Means for Traders and Businesses For forex traders, Bailey’s message reinforces a “wait and see” approach for sterling. The lack of urgency from the BoE suggests that short-term GBP movements will be increasingly driven by US data and broader risk sentiment. For UK businesses with exposure to currency fluctuations, the pound’s relative stability near the 1.34 level provides some predictability, but the risk of a sudden shift remains if either central bank changes its narrative. The broader implication is that the BoE is prioritizing the fight against persistent inflation over supporting economic growth, a stance that may keep the pound elevated against currencies of central banks that are cutting rates more aggressively, such as the European Central Bank. Conclusion The British Pound’s modest retreat towards 1.3400 reflects the market’s recalibration of BoE rate cut expectations following Governor Bailey’s patient tone. While the pound remains supported by the overall trend, the lack of a clear catalyst for further upside leaves it vulnerable to short-term profit-taking. Traders will be watching US inflation data later this week for the next directional cue. FAQs Q1: Why did the British Pound fall after Bailey’s comments? The pound fell because Governor Bailey signaled that the Bank of England is in no hurry to cut interest rates, which pushed market expectations for the first rate cut further into the future. This reduced the immediate appeal of sterling for some traders. Q2: What is the key support level for GBP/USD right now? The immediate support level is around 1.3380. If that level breaks, the next major support is at the 1.3300 psychological mark, which has acted as a floor in recent weeks. Q3: When is the first BoE rate cut now expected? Following Bailey’s remarks, financial markets have pushed back the expected timing of the first 25-basis-point rate cut from May to August 2025, though the exact timing remains data-dependent. This post British Pound Edges Lower Towards 1.3400 as BoE’s Bailey Signals Patience on Rate Cuts first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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