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GBP/USD near-term outlook remains negative – Scotiabank

Shaun Osborne, Chief FX Strategist at Scotiabank, noted Cable’s outlook stays on the bearish camp for the time being.

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“Cable fell below 1.20 in early Asian trade as the UK Sunday press focused on PM May’s Tuesday Brexit speech, predicting that the speech will signal plans for a “hard” Brexit in return for regaining control of borders. Sterling volatility has surged back towards levels prevailing around the Brexit vote itself, with o/n vol touching 30% earlier. Sterling might take some comfort from President-elect Trump’s suggestion that he would work towards a quick bilateral trade deal with the UK but we expect the near-term trend to remain bumpy”.

GBPUSD might have just about done enough to steady intraday, with 1-hour and 6-hour charts suggesting a clear and firm reversal from the overnight low just under 1.20”.

“It should be a quiet session in North America, which may help steady the market. Broader risks are still tilted lower though. The longer-term bear trend remains intact and the GBP needs to regain 1.2150 to steady and extend through 1.2275 or so to really show signs of potential to strengthen”.

 

 

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