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  • GBP/USD dips to levels near 1.3520 on Tuesday following rejection at 1.3570.
  • UK Unemployment Rate remained steady at 4.9% in the three months to June, against expectations of a decline to 4.8%.
  • Risk aversion is buoying the US Dollar, as the MoU between the US and Iran draws to an end.

Theย British Poundย (GBP) extends its reversal against the US Dollar (USD) on Tuesday as Juneโ€™s UK unemployment data fails to convince investors in an already risk-off market, as tensions in the Middle East rise. The GBP/USD trades at 1.3522 at the time of writing, following rejection at the 1.3570 area on Monday.

UK ILO Unemployment remained steady at 4.9% in the three months to June, against expectations of a decline to 4.8%, according to data released by National Statistics on Tuesday. Employment increased by 83K, well below the 147K rise posted in May. On the positive side, unemployment claims declined by 11K, against expectations of a 11.2K rise following a downwardly revised 6.4K decline in the previous month

Wage inflation accelerated, with Average Earnings Excluding Bonus increasing by a 3.5% yearly rate in the three months to June, from 3.4% in the previous months, suggesting that salaries will keep pushing inflationary pressures higher.

Rising geopolitical tensions support the US Dollar

The US Dollar is also drawing some support from risk-off markets, as the Memorandum of Understanding between the US and Iran signed in June ended on Monday, with the peace process stalled and Washington and Tehran ramping up their rhetoric.

US President Donald Trump threatened to bomb Oman, an ally, if it โ€œgets in the wayโ€ over the Iran deal, and an Iranian military official said that the countryโ€™s armed forces will shift to a โ€œfully offensiveโ€ stance.

USD rallies, however, remain limited as the Greenback deals with weaknesses of its own. Strategists at Scotiabank note that โ€œsoft US data reports are dampening Fed tightening expectationsโ€ while โ€œclear signs of market angst about US fiscal dynamicsโ€ are emerging, reflected in โ€œthe steepening US yield curve.โ€

Looking ahead, Scotiabank sees the Greenback biased lower in the near-term: โ€œThe retreat inย Fedย tightening expectations and steeper yield curve are enough to put the USD under pressure in the near-term and drive the DXY back to the 97.5/98.5 range.โ€

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