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EUR, GBP: Inflation Data To Determine Direction

Published 05/17/2016, 07:31 AM
Updated 05/14/2017, 06:45 AM
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The British pound rose towards 1.45 as Brexit fears are easing. A poll of U.K. voters showed 55 percent were in favor of the Remain camp, while a minority of 40 percent wanted to leave the EU.

Furthermore, sterling traders await the U.K. Consumer Prices report, scheduled for release at 8:30 UTC, and chances are that the inflation report is more upbeat.

In the case of better inflation figures, we might see the pound extending its gains towards 1.4520 and 1.4540. Above 1.4570, the currency pair could even head for a test of 1.4630.

If U.K. inflation numbers fail to impress, the focus shifts to the U.S. CPI data. Below 1.4380 we expect sterling to drift lower towards 1.4340 and 1.43.

The euro ended the day unchanged against the U.S. dollar, and traders must be patient and wait for an increase in volatility in order to benefit sustainably.

Today's price development will be mainly determined by the dollar's performance and its response to the U.S. inflation numbers, scheduled for release at 12:30 UTC. An increase in CPI data could revive the dollar's strength and drive the pair towards 1.1250 and 1.1220. On the upside, we focus on a break above 1.1365, which may result in an upswing towards 1.14 and 1.1435.

Apart from important inflation data, some Fed officials are scheduled to speak today at 16:00 UTC, which could have a short-term impact on the dollar.

Here are our daily signal alerts:

EUR/USD

Long at 1.1326 SL 25 TP 30-35
Short at 1.1290 SL 25 TP 30, 70

GBP/USD

Long at 1.4510 SL 25 TP 30, 100
Short at 1.4460 SL 25 TP 20, 70

We wish you good trades and many pips!

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