Pound Advances As European Shares Climb
28 Mars 2023 - 07:45AM
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The pound firmed against its most major counterparts in the
European session on Tuesday amid risk appetite, as concerns over
the banking crisis receded following an acquisition deal for
U.S.-based Silicon Valley Bank.
The deal eased contagion fears for the broader banking sector
and sparked a rally in European stocks.
US regulators said on Monday that they would support the
acquisition of the Silicon Valley Bank by regional lender First
Citizens Bank, which could trigger a loss of about $20 billion to a
government-run insurance fund.
In his prepared remarks for Congressional hearing, Fed Vice
Chair for Supervision Michael Barr said that SVB's failure is a
textbook case of mismanagement.
"The bank waited too long to address its problems, and
ironically, the overdue actions it finally took to strengthen its
balance sheet sparked the uninsured depositor run that led to the
bank's failure," he noted.
The pound climbed to a 5-day high of 1.2330 against the
greenback and a 6-day high of 1.1316 against the franc, from its
prior lows of 1.2278 and 1.1232, respectively. The currency is seen
finding resistance around 1.27 against the greenback and 1.15
against the franc.
The pound was higher against the yen, at 161.77. If the pound
continues its rise, 165.00 is possibly seen as its next resistance
level.
In contrast, the pound pulled back to 0.8796 against the euro,
reversing from a 6-day high of 0.8771 seen in early trading. The
pound is likely to challenge support around the 0.90 region, if it
drops again.
Looking ahead, U.S. wholesale inventories and advance goods
trade balance for February, as well as consumer confidence index
for March and Federal Housing finance agency's U.S. house price
index and S&P/Case-Shiller home price index for January will be
featured in the New York session.
Euro vs Sterling (FX:EURGBP)
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Euro vs Sterling (FX:EURGBP)
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