Brexit remains at the top of the list of drivers of GBP - SocGen
Kit Juckes, Research Analyst at Societe Generale, suggests that with BOE Governor Mark Carney testifying to policymakers this afternoon (14:15 GMT), the policy reaction to Brexit remains at the top of the list of drivers of sterling.
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“Maintaining my current infatuation with real yields as FX drivers, there’s a surprisingly good correlation, still, between the value of Sterling and UK real yields (no spreads, just the UK 10-year Linker). UK real yields have been drifting lower this year and are back down at -1.9%. Does it matter that, just for now, the UK economy is weathering the prospect of leaving the European single market better than expected, if the real yield offered to those who finance the country’ s near 6% GDP current account deficit is -1.9%? From here, I’m not really sure there’s much more downside to sterling on a 12-month view, but that’s only because I don’t think those real yield levels are sustainable. I prefer to be short linkers than short GBP/USD here, but as long as the bond market keeps real yields so far below zero, we’ll stick with short GBP/USD and keep a tighter stop (1.23) to manage the risk.”