# Putin speech sends sterling to fresh 37-year low ahead of Fed, BoE meetings
Author:  Pal Sinha, Barnali 
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Published: 2022-09-21
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Meta Title: Pound hits 37-year low against dollar on Putin&#039;s
Meta Description: The pound drops to lower-than-1985 levels against the dollar due to Putin&#039;s remarks, impending Fed rate hike, Bank of England decision, and UK government
URL: https://financedigest.com/putin-speech-sends-sterling-to-fresh-37-year-low-ahead-of-fed-boe-meetingshtml

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By Lucy Raitano

LONDON (Reuters) – The pound touched a new 37-year low against the dollar on Wednesday after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s accusation of “nuclear blackmail” by the West boosted the safe-haven dollar.

An expected interest rate hike by the U.S Federal Reserve (Fed) later in the day played into market sentiment, with eyes also on a [Bank of England rate](https://www.financedigest.com/bank-of-england-officials-split-over-future-path-for-rates.html "Bank of England officials split over future path for rates") decision and a new government mini-budget this week.

By 1143 GMT, the [pound was down 0.31% against the dollar](https://www.financedigest.com/dollar-slips-after-upbeat-china-data-euro-pound-rise.html "Dollar slips after upbeat China data; euro, pound rise") at $1.13460 pence, having earlier hit $1.13040 – its lowest since 1985.

“This morning’s dip is primarily a function of the Russia news. Sterling also generally trades in line with risk appetite which is one reason it has been so [weak this year,”](https://www.financedigest.com/uk-to-avoid-recession-this-year-but-outlook-still-weak-bcc-says.html "UK to avoid recession this year but outlook still weak, BCC says") Colin Asher, senior economist at Mizuho Corporate Bank, said.

The pound has lost 16% in value against the [dollar so far this year](https://www.financedigest.com/dollar-creeps-up-in-subdued-start-to-new-year.html "Dollar creeps up in subdued start to new year"), as fears of a global recession have mounted, alongside flaring geopolitical tensions and soaring inflation.

Sterling traders are looking ahead to an expected interest rate [hike on Thursday by the Bank](https://www.financedigest.com/asian-shares-gain-as-fears-about-rapid-fed-hikes-bank-crisis-fade.html "Asian shares gain as fears about rapid Fed hikes, bank crisis fade") of England (BoE), which is struggling to protect the economy from a cost-of-living crisis, as well as the domestic fiscal policy implications of a planned mini-budget from the government of newly-installed Conservative Prime Minister Liz Truss.

It’s a little bit tricky for the Bank of England because their [current forecasting modus operandi suggests they will only take into account announced government policy,”](https://www.financedigest.com/yen-trims-gains-as-possible-next-boj-governor-says-current-policy-appropriate.html "Yen trims gains as possible next BOJ governor says current policy appropriate") Asher said.

Money markets are fully pricing in a 75-basis point increase by the BoE, with a 50-basis point rise a more distant possibility, in the face of red-hot consumer [inflation and slowing](https://www.financedigest.com/spains-12-month-inflation-slows-down-again-in-december-to-5-8.html "Spain’s 12-month inflation slows down again in December to 5.8%") growth.

After Thursday’s BoE meeting, new [finance minister](https://www.financedigest.com/scottish-finance-minister-kate-forbes-to-run-for-countrys-leadership.html "Scottish finance minister Kate Forbes to run for country’s leadership") Kwasi Kwarteng will update parliament on his first “mini-budget” which will be aimed at supporting households and businesses through the coming winter and is likely to include tax cuts.

There are concerns about the sustainability of such an expansionary fiscal policy, in tandem with the news of [plans to cap energy](https://www.financedigest.com/uk-energy-regulator-drops-plan-to-ring-fence-customers-cash.html "UK energy regulator drops plan to ring fence customers’ cash") bills, it’s still a pretty bad combination for the pound at the moment because the market is not trusting that the measures are going to be effective or sustainable,” said Francesco Pesole, FX strategist at ING.

Britain’s budget deficit was bigger than expected in August, data published Wednesday showed, further bringing into [focus the difficult financial](https://www.financedigest.com/future-focus-four-trends-reshaping-financial-services.html "Future focus: four trends reshaping financial services") backdrop in the UK..

The Office for National Statistics said public [sector borrowing excluding state-owned banks](https://www.financedigest.com/sterling-rises-as-receding-bank-sector-worries-lift-sentiment.html "Sterling rises as receding bank sector worries lift sentiment") stood at 11.82 billion pounds ($13.44 billion) last month. A Reuters poll of economists had pointed to borrowing of 8.45 [billion pounds](https://www.financedigest.com/shell-to-evaluate-25-billion-pound-british-investments-after-windfall-tax.html "Shell to ‘evaluate’ 25 billion pound British investments after windfall tax").

(Reporting by Lucy Raitano; Editing by Amanda Cooper and Frank Jack Daniel)


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