The Pound Sterling (GBP) trims some of Tuesday’s losses, and climbs toward the 158.50 area on Wednesday, boosted by an upbeat sentiment across the financial markets. A speech by the Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell spurred a risk-on impulse and weakened safe-haven peers. At the time of writing, the GBP/JPY exchanges hands at 158.53.
The GBP/JPY bounced from weekly lows reached on Tuesday at around 157.42, with the cross-currency pair testing a one-month-old downslope previous resistance trendline, which turned support and capped the GBP/JPY’s fall. However, as shown by the daily chart, GBP/JPY’s price action would remain sideways, though tilted downwards, as long as the long-term moving averages stay above the exchange rate.
For the GBP/JPY pair to continue its bearish path, it would need to break below the weekly low of 157.42, which, once cleared, would send the GBP/JPY sliding toward the February 3 low of 156.72. A breach of the latter and the 156.00 figure is up for grabs.
As an alternate scenario, the GBP/JPY key resistance areas lie at the 20-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at 159.42, followed by the 160.00 psychological level. Break above and the GBP/JPY could rally and test the 50-day EMA at 160.96.
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