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GBP/USD: Scotiabank predicts BoE outlook to be more uncertain

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Last updated: 2024/11/02 at 12:23 AM
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The Pound Sterling (GBP) is experiencing some fluctuations in the aftermath of Wednesday’s budget, with Scotiabank’s Chief FX Strategist Shaun Osborne noting that the GBP is trading marginally higher while Gilts remain soft. Despite a post-budget slide, the GBP has steadied in recent trading sessions. There is speculation in the markets that the Bank of England may reduce its target rate by 25 basis points on November 7th, although expectations have been revised down to an 80% risk of a cut next week.

While the GBP faced some downward pressure on Thursday, recent price action suggests that the pressure may be easing. A rally off the intraday low has led to the formation of a bullish “hammer” pattern on the intraday chart, indicating some positive movement for the pound. This has resulted in some gradual gains for the GBP, with the intraday range remaining within yesterday’s levels, signaling a period of consolidation.

Currently, there is significant support building around the 1.2840 level for the GBP. On the upside, resistance levels are seen at 1.2940/45 and a stronger resistance at 1.30. Traders and investors are closely monitoring these levels to gauge the GBP’s performance in the coming days. The fluctuations in the GBP can also be influenced by external factors such as Brexit developments, global economic trends, and geopolitical events.

With the ongoing uncertainty surrounding Brexit and the upcoming general election in the UK, the GBP is likely to face continued volatility in the coming weeks. Traders are advised to closely monitor key levels of support and resistance, as well as market sentiment and economic data releases, to make informed trading decisions. It is important to keep a close watch on the Bank of England’s monetary policy decisions, as any unexpected shifts can have a significant impact on the GBP.

Overall, the GBP’s recent performance indicates a period of consolidation and stabilization, following some initial post-budget volatility. While there is speculation of a potential rate cut by the Bank of England, traders should remain cautious and attentive to market developments. The GBP’s ability to hold above key support levels and break through resistance levels will be crucial in determining its future direction in the forex market.

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