British Pound Highly Correlated to Housing

By Kathy Lien • May 19th, 2009
Kathy Lien

The British pound has been on a tear lately and part of the reason are the signs of recovery in the housing market. The following chart illustrates the close correlation between the trade weighted value of the GBP (white line) and the HBOS house price index (red line). The sharp increase in the HBOS suggests that we could see further gains in the GBP/USD

Source: Bloomberg

Source: Bloomberg

The improvement has been so significant that many analysts are stressing the undervaluation of the British pound. According to a report by Citigroup, the British pound is one of the most undervalued major currencies. Some analysts even calling for a 20 percent rally in the pair.
The more optimistic outlook is supported by recent improvements in the service and manufacturing PMI surveys.

Unlike other major currencies, the British pound could see sharper gains as long positions in the currency pair remain limited. According to the latest COT report, net short positions increased the British pound which indicates that traders are not long

 

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