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Pound Sterling Weakens as Delayed NFP Jobs Release Clouds Market Sentiment
GBP/USD extended its downtrend on Wednesday, declining approximately 0.67% to trade near 1.3060. The British Pound faced renewed selling pressure following disappointing UK Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation data that failed to reignite investor interest in Cable. The broader market uncertainty stems from significant shifts in upcoming US economic indicators.
Anticipated US Employment Data Creates Uncertainty
Market participants are navigating a complex backdrop created by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics’ decision to withhold October’s Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report due to data collection disruptions during the recent federal government shutdown. This data vacuum leaves policymakers without critical labor market information heading into year-end, potentially influencing monetary policy decisions.
Federal Reserve Rate Cut Expectations Recalibrate
The market’s reaction to these developments has been swift and decisive. Rate-sensitive traders have adjusted their interest rate cut expectations downward, with pricing reflecting diminished odds of a Federal Reserve rate cut on December 10. According to the CME FedWatch Tool, the probability of a December rate reduction has contracted to approximately 30%, signaling investors’ recalibration of near-term monetary policy prospects.
Upcoming September NFP Data on Radar
Although September’s NFP jobs report remains scheduled for Thursday’s release, market analysts question whether it will generate sufficient trading momentum. With an October data gap extending policymaker visibility into 2025, the immediate catalysts for meaningful GBP/USD movement appear limited in the near term. Cable’s fourth consecutive session of declines reflects this broader sense of caution pervading forex markets.