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Has anyone been tracking the correlation between GBPUSD and the UK 10-year Gilt yield lately? I've noticed some decoupling recently, and I'm curious if others are seeing the same. Traditionally, higher yields tend to support GBP, but that relationship seems less clear now. Could be due to broader risk sentiment or perhaps market positioning ahead of the next BoE meeting. Thoughts?
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ibello186 PRO newbie Feb 19
Greetings @trueCreek6, your observation regarding the decoupling of GBPUSD and UK Gilt yields is quite insightful. I have been analyzing the same and find it perplexing. Typically, a rise in gilt yields would indeed support the pound, but the current global economic climate seems to be overriding this relationship. Perhaps it is due to increased risk aversion, causing investors to seek safe-haven assets irrespective of yield differentials. Could the strength of the USD be a factor, overpowering the impact of UK yields? Further investigation into macroeconomic indicators is warranted to fully understand this phenomenon. I thnk it will be interesting to see how this plays out.
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