GBP/USD Trades Higher Near 1.2630 Amid Weaker UK Business Confidence, US Data Eyed

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  • GBP/USD halts its losing streak while US Dollar stays calm after a recent surge.
  • IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva expects policy rates to be reduced in 2024 due to a decline in inflation.
  • UK executives urge the BoE to lower interest rates as the Economic Confidence Index fell to 28 from the previous month's decline of 21.

GBP/USD rebounds after posting losses at the previous three successive sessions amid a stable US Dollar (USD). The GBP/USD pair trades higher near 1.2630 during the Asian session on Wednesday. The USD could face downward pressure again on the moderate comments by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva.

In an interview with CNN on Tuesday, IMF Managing Director Georgieva expressed optimism about the US economy, advising Americans to "cheer up." She highlighted that despite a robust labor market, interest rates are expected to moderate in 2024 due to a decline in inflation. This positive outlook suggests a potential easing of economic pressures and provides a less aggressive perspective on the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) interest rate trajectory.

The US Dollar Index (DXY) could maintain its strength on enhanced US Treasury yields. The 2-year and 10-year yields on US bond coupons improved to 4.32% and 3.94%, respectively, by the press time. The signs of sluggish global growth towards the end of 2024 initially led investors to seek refuge in the USD. However, there's a shift as market players reevaluate their aggressive bets on imminent rate cuts by the Fed.

The Pound Sterling (GBP) faces selling pressure due to the negative outlook on the British economy. The Institute of Directors' Economic Confidence Index survey revealed a continued decline in optimism among British directors about the country's economy for the next 12 months, with the index dropping to 28 in December from the previous month's decline of 21. Corporate executives in the United Kingdom (UK) are urging the Bank of England (BoE) to lower interest rates promptly to provide support to the struggling economy.

S&P Global's commentary also added to the concerns, stating that UK manufacturing output contracted at an accelerated rate at the close of 2023. The Bank of England (BoE) is now highly anticipated to cut interest rates starting from May 2024, reflecting the view that the UK's economy is vulnerable to a technical recession.

Wednesday brings the US data releases, including the December ISM Manufacturing PMI, November JOLTS Job Openings, and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Minutes. In the absence of any high-impact data from the UK’s docket during the week, the market participants will observe low-impact events including December S&P Global/CIPS Composite PMI and Halifax House Prices.

GBP/USD: ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL LEVELS

OVERVIEW
Today last price 1.2629
Today Daily Change 0.0011
Today Daily Change % 0.09
Today daily open 1.2618

 

TRENDS
Daily SMA20 1.2667
Daily SMA50 1.2509
Daily SMA100 1.2449
Daily SMA200 1.2533

 

LEVELS
Previous Daily High 1.276
Previous Daily Low 1.2611
Previous Weekly High 1.2828
Previous Weekly Low 1.2685
Previous Monthly High 1.2828
Previous Monthly Low 1.2501
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 1.2668
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 1.2703
Daily Pivot Point S1 1.2566
Daily Pivot Point S2 1.2514
Daily Pivot Point S3 1.2417
Daily Pivot Point R1 1.2715
Daily Pivot Point R2 1.2812
Daily Pivot Point R3 1.2864

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