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The nominal effective exchange rate of the British pound sterling is projected to be £0.74 in 2026, reflecting a moderate appreciation against the US dollar compared with the prior year. The pound is expected to benefit this year from a relatively weaker US dollar, stemming from ongoing policy moves by the US Federal Reserve and improved UK macroeconomic stability. Inflationary pressures in the UK appear to be easing following a period of central bank rate increases, though lingering upward momentum in energy prices and global instability, sparked in part by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, are still impacting investor sentiment and causing some volatility in exchange rates.The value of the pound has experienced marked fluctuations amid a range of macroeconomic shocks and policy changes. The pound appreciated in 2021 as the UK's vaccine rollout was swift relative to other developed markets and economic reopening caused optimism among global investors. Persistent inflation then drove the Bank of England to adopt an aggressive monetary policy stance in 2022, lifting rates as energy prices climbed in response to geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe. That same conflict adversely influenced investor risk appetite, with volatility and uncertainty boosting demand for safe-haven currencies, such as the US dollar, and exerting selling pressure on the pound through rising global gas and oil prices. After peaking in 2022 at £0.81, the exchange rate moderated from 2023 onwards due to an improving inflation outlook and gradual stabilization of the UK's political and trade environment post-Brexit.Despite these shifts, unresolved consequences of Brexit negotiations continued to weigh on the pound, with periodic uncertainty over trade arrangements and regulatory frameworks dampening demand for sterling. The overall period is marked by a 0.4% increase in the average annual exchange rate.
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1980-2032
The St. Louis Federal Reserve measures the US dollar to British pound sterling exchange rate as the average value on the first day of each month. Annual figures referenced in this report are the equally weighted averages of these monthly figures.
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The uk pound sterling exchange rate in the US in 2026 was 0.74 £.
The uk pound sterling exchange rate in the US grew by 0.46% in 2026.
IBISWorld’s data and analysis on uk pound sterling exchange rate in the US includes forecasted growth rates over the next five years.