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Abstract:The first look at US Q4 GDP hits the screens shortly and cable (GBP/USD) traders will be watching this release closely
GBP/USD - Prices, Charts, and AnalysisGBP/USD remains near multi-month high levels.US Q4 GDP is the first of two big US economic releases this week.Retail trade data underpins a bullish-contrarian bias.
The British Pound is relatively unchanged over the week so far with little in the way of important data to move the dial. Any change in GBP/USD has been driven by US dollar strength or weakness and this is likely to remain the case as two high-importance US economic releases near. Today sees the advanced Q4 GDP numbers released at 13:30GMT, while tomorrow the Feds preferred inflation gauge, core PCE, hit the screens at the same time. Both are high-importance data prints and are capable of driving a sizeable move in the US dollar. The US dollar is struggling to stay above a multi-month support level and a break lower could see DXY hit 100 fairly quickly.
US Dollar Index (DXY) – January 26, 2023
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The British Pound is treading water ahead of next weeks Bank of England (BoE) rate decision. The UK central bank is expected to raise the base rate by 50 basis points – a 71% probability according to the latest market pricing – from 3.50% to 4.00%, leaving borrowing costs stuck at their highest level in 15 years.
is struggling to break through a zone of resistance on either side of 1.2450 as the US dollar sits on multi-month support. Cable has tried and failed, repeatedly, to break through this zone of resistance and will need a solid driver to make the next move. A confirmed break higher would leave the late-June high at 1.2667 as the next level of interest, while a turn lower would see 1.2260-1.2280 come into play.
Retail trader data show 37.04% of traders are net-long with the ratio of traders short to long at 1.70 to 1.The number of traders net-long is 14.94% lower than yesterday and 4.96% lower from last week, while the number of traders net-short is 8.34% higher than yesterday and 9.42% higher from last week.
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