[One analyst] is…a long-term bear on the British pound and believes any rallies in the currency represent an opportunity to enter short at a better price. Selling the pound against the dollar with a 10-12 month time frame may present one of the best opportunities in the currency markets today.Read More: UK Housing Bust Spells Trouble for Pound
UK Housing Crisis Could Affect Pound
Friday, July 11, 2008
When one hears the phrase "housing crisis" uttered, the US
immediately comes to mind. Not without reason, of course, since the US
housing market is the largest in the world, and the scope of any US
housing crisis is sure to dwarf a comparable crisis in any other
country, in absolute terms. At the same time, let’s not forget that
prices in the UK, for example, began to decline earlier than in the US.
In addition, as one columnist points out, the impact of the UK housing
crisis may be relatively greater on the UK economy. While some
of the statistics he quotes are dubious, housing and consumer debt (on a
per capita basis) may in fact be larger in the UK than in the US. As a
result, the ongoing correction in housing prices would be expected to
punish the UK more than the US. The story could be the same for the
Pound, vis-a-vis the US Dollar. Money & Markets reports:
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