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Sterling rallies on report Brexit agreement will include UK customs deal

Published 11/05/2018, 04:27 AM
Updated 11/05/2018, 04:27 AM
© Reuters. Pound Sterling notes and change are seen inside a cash resgister in a coffee shop in Manchester

LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling rallied on Monday after a Sunday Times report said Britain was nearing a deal for leaving the European Union and that an all-UK customs arrangement would be part of it.

With talks at an impasse five months before Britain exits the European Union, investors are growing anxious and sterling is moving sharply on any news of a possible breakthrough.

The currency has faltered in seven of the 10 months of this year so far, losing as much as 3.6 percent.

But it traded up 0.3 percent on Monday to reach a 10-day high versus the dollar of $1.3065

The currency was lifted by a report over the weekend that said an all-UK customs deal will be written into the legally binding agreement governing Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.

That would mean an Irish "backstop" deal to avoid a hard border between the British province of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic, is not required, the Times reported. The issue has been the main stumbling bloc to London and Brussels agreeing a deal.

"We think EUR/GBP could be embarking on a sustainable bear trend – largely on the back of the deteriorating EUR outlook," ING's head of FX strategy Chris Turner said in a client note.

"Any news this week that the EU would hold a Brexit summit in November would be greeted positively," he added.

The pound enjoyed its best day of the year against the dollar on Thursday.

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It was aided by optimism for a Brexit deal and after the Bank of England signaled more interest rate hikes could be on the way if Britain's exit from the European Union is smooth.

An agreement with Brussels on the terms of divorce would remove a major uncertainty overshadowing the economy and the BoE as it tries to curb inflation.

The British government and EU officials have this week played down hopes for an imminent Brexit deal, emphasising that while an agreement is close the two sides still have work to do.

Any agreement with Brussels would then need to win approval from British parliamentarians before Britain's scheduled departure date of March 29, a far from easy process given factions with Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative party oppose her proposals for a Brexit agreement.

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