The GBP/JPY plummets more than 2.30% courtesy of comments by the Bank of Japan (BoJ) Ueda, which ultimately dragged the pair to an eight-week low of 178.53 before reversing toward the current exchange rate. At the time of writing, the cross trimmed some of its losses and trades at 180.69.
From a technical perspective, the pair has shifted bearishly, though pending registering a daily close below the Ichimoku Cloud (Kumo), which could open the door for further losses. On its way south, the GBP/JPY pierced a five-month-old support trendline, which capped the downtrend.
If GBP/JPY ends the day below the bottom of the Kumo, last seen at 181.80/85, that would confirm its bearish bias. As of writing, the first support is seen at the 180.00 mark. A breach of the latter will expose the current session low of 178.53, ahead of the October 3 swing low of 178.03. Once those levels are taken out, the next support would be a July 28 daily low of 176.31.
If GBP/JPY reclaims the 181.80 area, the pair will turn sideways, awaiting for a fresh catalyst.
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