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GBP/USD Trades Lower as BoE Fails to Deliver Hawkish Move

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Eno Eteng (MSTA) Investment writer, Certified Financial Technician
    Summary:
  • The GBP/USD pair is trading lower after the BoE failed to cut the asset purchase facility in what would have been a hawkish surprise.

The GBP/USD pair fell 0.29% on Thursday after the Bank of England (BoE) failed to deliver the hawkish tilt that the markets had hoped for. 

The BoE voted unanimously to retain the 0.1% interest rate and left the asset purchase facility (APF) targets at current levels in an 8-1 vote. The dissenting vote came from known hawk Andy Haldane in his last participation as the BoE’s Chief Economist. The markets were expecting the BoE to deliver a hawkish surprise with a marked reduction of the APF. However, this was not to be, and the asset purchase facility remains at 895 billion pounds, leading to a selloff on the GBP/USD.

Technical Outlook for GBP/USD

The bearish daily candle has violated the 1.3948 price mark well below the 3% penetration levels needed to confirm a breakdown. Despite a slight pullback, the bias remains bearish in the short-term, and follow-through selling showcased by a bearish outside day candle could send the pair to the 1.38616 price support. Further decline could extend the drop towards 1.38126, with 1.37463 also waiting in the wings as a potential end-point for the evolving bearish flag pattern. 

On the other end of the rope, failure to establish adequate selling pressure could lead to a recovery move that takes out 1.4005, thus invalidating the pattern. This would clear the path towards 1.40602 and provide a pathway towards the neckline of the rounding top at the 1.41000 psychological resistance level.

GBP/USD Daily Chart

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