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Pound gains as markets monitor Iran developments and UK local elections


Pound gains as markets monitor Iran developments and UK local elections

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Sterling rose 0.2% to $1.3621 (after a 0.4% rise on Wednesday) on May 7, 2026 as reports of US–Iran talks lifted hopes the Strait of Hormuz could reopen, weakening the dollar and supporting risk assets including crypto and DeFi. - UK local elections are increasing political risk for PM Keir Starmer; analysts warn potential council losses and fiscal shifts could spur gilt selloffs and force market repricing, posing downside risk to CEX liquidity and broader token market sentiment. - Options show it costs more to hedge a pound fall than a rally; monitor geopolitical headlines, gilt yields and UK fiscal policy as key triggers for volatility that may impact DEX/CEX volumes, token risk premia and crypto adoption.

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Sterling edged higher against the dollar on Thursday as investors reacted to developments surrounding the Iran conflict, while also monitoring British local elections that could increase political pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

The pound was last up 0.2% against the dollar at $1.3621, adding to Wednesday’s 0.4% rise.

Traders responded to reports suggesting the United States and Iran were moving closer to a limited temporary agreement aimed at halting the conflict.

Iran developments weigh on dollar

Hopes surrounding a possible agreement between the United States and Iran raised expectations that the Strait of Hormuz could reopen.

That optimism supported global equities over the last 24 hours and weakened the dollar against several major currencies.

Against the euro, sterling remained largely unchanged at 86.4 pence.

Market sentiment remained tied closely to geopolitical developments, with investors continuing to monitor oil-related headlines and the broader implications of the Iran war for global trade and energy markets.

UK local elections remain in focus

Domestically, investor attention also shifted toward British local and regional elections.

The elections are expected to be difficult for the ruling Labour Party and could result in significant council seat losses in England.

The party could also lose its dominant position in the Welsh Senedd assembly and potentially finish third in Scotland’s Holyrood parliament.

The expected outcome has intensified concerns around Starmer’s leadership.

Market participants are increasingly watching whether pressure could build for the prime minister to resign or announce a timeline for his departure.

Bond investors, in particular, are worried that political pressure could push Starmer toward more left-leaning policies or lead to his replacement by a leader favouring higher public spending.

Bond market concerns linger

In recent years, selloffs in British government bonds, especially longer-dated debt, have also weighed on the pound.

Investors remain cautious that renewed political uncertainty could trigger similar moves in the gilt market.

However, options markets have so far shown limited concern about sharp swings in sterling linked to the elections.

“Risk-reversals show that it costs more to hedge against a fall in the pound than an equivalently sized rally. But, again, this is more often than not the status quo,” analysts at Deutsche Bank said, according to the Reuters report.

Analysts warn markets may reprice risks

Still, some analysts believe the elections could eventually have a larger impact on sterling.

“Markets haven’t priced that in but they will at some point,” he added.

For now, sterling remains supported by softer dollar sentiment tied to geopolitical developments.

However, investors continue to keep a close watch on Britain’s political landscape and its possible implications for fiscal policy and financial markets.

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