The British Pound fell 0.3% to its lowest level since early July despite a strong week of UK economic data.
The British Pound Sterling declined 0.3% against the US Dollar on Monday, trading below 1.3300 for the first time in four weeks. The drop follows a week of unexpectedly strong UK economic data, which typically would support the currency.
Prior to this move, GBP/USD had hovered near 1.3350, with the last sub-1.3300 print recorded in early July. The data run included key releases that surpassed expectations, marking the strongest performance since spring.
Market reaction remains muted, with traders assessing whether the decline reflects broader USD strength or shifting sentiment toward UK assets.