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Publish Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2023, 02:51 AM
GBP PRICE, CHARTS AND ANALYSIS:
- GBP/USD Eyeing Deeper Retracement as Long as the 1.2100 Handle Holds Firm.
- EUR/GBP Remains Rangebound Between the 0.8700-0.8500 Mark.
- UK PMI Paints Grim Picture but Bank Panel Survey Provides a few Positives.
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GBP has arrested its slump with a midweek recovery largely thanks to a recovery in overall risk sentiment. Cable has been the bigger beneficiary as the improving risk sentiment has seen the Dollar Index and US Treasury Yield rallies stalled helping GBP/USD hold above the 1.2100 mark.
UK PMI DATA AND BOE SURVEY
UK construction PMI data came in weaker than expected today and kept GBP gains in check against the Greenback. The S&P Global PMI report showed construction spending falling once more to 45.0 in September, quite the drop off from the previous release of 50.8. This now leaves both the construction and services PMI languishing in contractionary territory. The drop off in construction spending was expected however as higher mortgage rates continue to weigh on consumers. The S&P warned that the broader outlook is still sluggish with weak order books, a further sign of the weak demand environment in the UK.
Source: DailyFX Website
Bank of England (BoE) Governor Andrew Bailey meanwhile remains optimistic regarding inflation despite the potential for further inflation shocks. The Governor reiterated his belief of bringing inflation down below 5% and remains opposed to changing the UK’s inflation target of 2%.
The latest Bank of England (BoE) survey backed up Governor Bailey’s optimism around price pressure as the survey indicated price expectations are continuing to fall. The UK jobs market also showed signs of cooling, but Policymakers remain relatively weary of placing too much emphasis on surveys and are likely to wait on data confirmation before making any decision. The Survey also confirmed that the recent surprise hold of interest rates by the BoE was the correct decision. On the whole the survey and recent data from the UK seem to bode well for another hold at the upcoming November meeting but the actual data will likely be more important.
RISK EVENTS AHEAD
The end of the week brings about some key US data releases with no high impact data due from the UK and EU until next week. US Jobs data so far this week painted a mixed picture but still remains relatively resilient heading into NFP tomorrow. Jolts job openings remain strong, but we did see a slight loss of momentum in private sector hiring which makes tomorrows NFP print all the more interesting.
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PRICE ACTION AND POTENTIAL SETUPS
GBP/USD Daily Chart
Source: TradingView, Prepared by Zain Vawda
GBPUSD is enjoying a midweek renaissance ahead of the NFP report tomorrow. Cable came within a whisker of the psychological 1.2000 mark yesterday before a strong bounce saw the pair close back above the 1.2100 handle.
Asian and European session gains were wiped out following US data today before a sharp bounce from key support around the 1.2100 mark. The weakness in the US Dollar has certainly helped coupled with an improvement in risk sentiment. Looking at the bigger picture and we are at key resistance around the 1.2180-1.2200 area with a break above opening up the long-awaited 3rd touch of the descending trendline.
A return of US Dollar strength to end the week could end up pushing Cable back toward the 1.2000 mark.
Key Levels to Keep an Eye On:
Resistance levels:
- 1.2200
- 1.2250
- 1.2312
Support levels:
- 1.2100
- 1.2030 (weekly low)
- 1.2000
EURGBP
EUR/GBP Daily Chart
Source: TradingView, Prepared by Zain Vawda
From a technical perspective, EURGBP continues to struggle at the 0.8700 mark as the pair appears desined for a move lower once more. The resurgence in the Sterling has seen the pair print a lower high with a lower low seemingly on the way below the 20-day MA around the 0.8638.
A break below will bring the ascending trendline into focus with a short-term bounce of the dynamic support area remaining a possibility. There is also support on the downside provided by the 100-day MA around the 0.8600 mark. A retest of the YTD lo around the 0.8500 handle at this stage looks unlikely as the 200-pip range between 0.8500-0.8700 remains intact.
IG CLIENT SENTIMENT DATA
IGCS shows retail traders are currently Net-Short on EURGBP, with 53% of traders currently holding SHORT positions. Given the contrarian view adopted here at DailyFX, is EURGBP destined to rise above the 0.8700 mark?
https://www.dailyfx.com/news/gbp-usd-eur-gbp-forecast-sterling-brushes-off-pmi-data-and-eyes-recovery-20231005.html