The investment bank’s survey of fund managers revealed that investors are moving money out of the US and emerging markets, and into the UK and eurozone.
Britain’s stock market is also Europe’s most popular, the survey revealed, with companies in the UK deemed relatively attractive on the global stage for the first time in several years.
Economists at Goldman Sachs also expect the pound to rise as high as $1.40 over the next year as the Federal Reserve slashes rates.
Jane Foley, at Rabobank, said the pound benefitted from Sir Keir Starmer’s election victory in July as investors hailed a renewed sense of stability.
“The UK general election brought a new Labour Government,” she said. “This led to a wave of enthusiasm regarding the potential for better UK investment growth being triggered by a calmer political backdrop.”
And while that enthusiasm has dipped amid the Government’s gloomy narrative, the pound’s rally should continue while turmoil in France damages the euro.
“French budget difficulties have the capacity to weigh on the euro in the coming weeks,” said Ms Foley.
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Closer to home, a lot could still change in the coming weeks as Rachel Reeves unveils her first Budget and the Bank determines the pace of interest rate cuts.
Matthew Amis, at Abrdn, said: “Between now and November, Rachel Reeves will deliver her first Budget and this will be fundamental to how the Bank positions itself going into 2025.
“The UK is currently winning its battle with elevated levels of inflation but isn’t out of the woods yet. Reeves needs to be careful not to relight this fire. If she does, the result will be interest rates at higher levels for longer and a stronger pound.”
Lefteris Farmakis, of Barclays, expects the pound to edge up to $1.35 over the next year before rising to €1.25 against the euro.
He said: “The next Budget is a potential, but likely temporary, bump on the road. Perceived anti-growth measures such as tax hikes and fiscal tightening tend to weigh on the pound. However, their size does not appear large enough to derail sterling’s positive momentum.”
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