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Sterling slides as BoE holds rates on 7–2 split while dollar hits one-year high

by VT Markets
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Jun 19, 2026
GBP/USD slid after the Bank of England kept the Bank Rate at 3.75%, a decision reached by a 7–2 split, with two members favouring a 25 bps rise to 4.00%. The pair later pared losses to trade near 1.3236. The policy backdrop was clouded by UK labour readings that pointed to a marginal easing in joblessness and resilient pay trends. In the US, the dollar strengthened to a fresh one-year high as markets repriced the rate path. The dollar index (DXY) closed at 100.85, up 0.76%, while EUR/USD ended at 1.1456, down 0.37%. Sterling fell 0.69% to 1.3205 after the BoE decision. Separately, UK unemployment ticked down to 4.9% in the three months to April from 5.0% in March, as regular pay rose 3.4% y/y and total pay was closer to 4.4% y/y.

Monetary Policy Division And Economic Outlook

The Bank of England’s recent decision to hold interest rates at 5.25% has left the British pound in a precarious position. We are seeing continued division among policymakers on the timing of a first rate cut, which is creating uncertainty in the market. This hesitation is contributing to sterling’s weakness, especially against a robust US dollar. The latest economic data paints a complicated picture for the Bank’s next move. While inflation in May cooled slightly to 2.9%, it remains well above the 2% target. Furthermore, wage growth is still running hot at 5.7%, which will keep policymakers worried about future inflation, making a rate cut in August less of a certainty. Meanwhile, the US dollar continues to benefit from the Federal Reserve holding its own rates steady amid sticky domestic inflation. This policy divergence between a hesitant Bank of England and a firm Fed puts a natural ceiling on any significant GBP/USD recovery. We expect the dollar to remain the favored currency for the next several weeks.

FX Market Strategies And Options Positioning

This uncertainty surrounding the Bank’s path suggests a likely increase in implied volatility for sterling currency pairs. We believe traders should consider strategies that can profit from a sharp price movement, regardless of direction. Buying option straddles on GBP/USD ahead of the next policy meeting could be an effective way to position for a decisive breakout. Looking at the options market, we see a growing demand for puts over calls on the pound. This shows that more market participants are betting on or hedging against a fall in sterling’s value. Consequently, strategies that have a bearish tilt, like buying put spreads, appear well-positioned to capitalize on this sentiment in the weeks ahead.

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