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BoE policy meeting preview - Rabobank

FXStreet (Guatemala) - Analysts at Rabobank explained that a month ago they pushed back their forecast for the first Bank of England rate hike of the cycle from May 2016 to August 2016.

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"We remain out of step with the consensus of the Reuters survey of economists which now favours Q2 for the first move, compared with Q1 in the previous survey. The most hawkish of economists’ views appears to be focused on the increase in wage inflation in the UK and on the assumption that this will breed broad based price pressures in the foreseeable future. We would argue, however, that the signals coming from the labour market are not completely clear and that continued weakness in commodity prices should also continue to limit the potential for a recovery in headline inflation. Additionally, sterling strength should place a cap on imported price pressures.

Given the rise in market forecasts regarding the likelihood of more ECB easing by year end, the BoE may be more likely to delay its first rate hike in order to prevent too much monetary tightening being transmitted via the exchange rate. That said, a rise in the value of the UK’s effective exchange rate would be countered by any USD appreciation which could be triggered by a December 2015 Fed rate hike. Not only will the BoE announce its latest policy decision and meeting minutes on Thursday, but it will also release the latest Quarterly Inflation Report."

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