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Cable Enjoying a Bounce Ahead of UK GDP and NFP Data Releases
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Cable Enjoying a Bounce Ahead of UK GDP and NFP Data Releases

[email protected] March 9, 2023

GBP/USD PRICE, CHARTS and ANALYSIS:

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GBP/USD FUNDAMENTAL BACKDROP

GBPUSD enjoyed a 40-odd pip bounce following the European open before retracing a portion of the move to trade at 1.1875 (at the time of writing). Tuesday’s selloff was followed by consolidation yesterday as markets remain sensitive to high impact data events and central bank commentary.

Markets do seem to lack conviction though as comments by Fed Chair Powell regarding data guiding the Fed decisions seemingly keeping market participants slightly optimistic. However, looking at yesterday’s ADP numbers, it looks like we could be in for another positive NFP print which would then add further credence to a 50bps hike at the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting beginning on 21 March. The dollar index is slightly weaker this morning which is likely to help GBPUSD with a short-term bounce ahead of tomorrow’s NFP report and UK GDP data.

Currency Strength Chart: Strongest – JPY, Weakest – USD.

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Source: FinancialJuice

The longer-term outlook for GBPUSD does favor further downside however particularly in light of the differing paths the two Central Banks are likely to adopt moving forward. There is speculation that the Bank of England (BoE) could soon pause its hiking cycle while the Fed looks set to continue hiking rates given Fed Chair Powell’s comments this week.

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Later today we have initial jobless claims out of the US as well as comments from Fed policymaker Michael Barr as we approach the Feds blackout period. Tomorrow, we have GDP data out of the UK before all focus turns to the NFP report and average hourly earnings which is likely to be key as well given the impact it continues to have on stubborn inflation in the US.

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TECHNICAL OUTLOOK

On the daily timeframe we are currently retesting the 200-day MA and the wedge pattern, having broken below both during Tuesday’s selloff. The 1.1900 level is a short-term resistance area and could cap gains, however a move above here could bring a retest of the 1.2000 psychological level which lines up with the 100-day MA.

Alternatively, a rejection of 1.1900 and a push lower brings resistance turned support at 1.1850 and 1.1800 into play with a daily candle close below the 1.1800-handle opening up a retest of 1.1750 and 1.1650 support areas respectively.

GBP/USD Daily Chart – March 9, 2023

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Source: TradingView

Written by: Zain Vawda, Markets Writer for DailyFX.com

Contact and follow Zain on Twitter: @zvawda

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