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GBP/USD: NFP And UK GDP Q2

Published 08/10/2020, 06:56 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

Last Friday, the US dollar again attempted to interrupt its multi-week decline after investors got acquainted with the report of the US Department of Labor, published at the beginning of the American trading session. According to this report, the number of jobs outside of agriculture in the United States in July rose by 1.763 million, while unemployment fell to 10.2% from 11.1% in June. Economists were looking for 1.6 million jobs growth.

Early last week, the DXY dollar index hit a new 26-month low around 92.48. However, after the publication of more positive than expected data from the American labor market, the dollar strengthened, and the DXY dollar index closed last week in positive territory with an increase of several points.

A report from the US Department of Labor indicates that the economic recovery continues, albeit at an uneven pace.

Before the pandemic, unemployment was at its lowest level in 50 years at 3.5%. While US unemployment was still high in July, it is still low by historical standards, and overall hiring rates have exceeded expectations; the number of jobs continues to grow, and unemployment is also declining.

Although new outbreaks of coronavirus have forced some states to postpone easing restrictions or even introduce new ones, after the publication of the labor market report, cautious optimism and hopes that the worst is over was revived among investors.

During today's Asian session, DXY dollar futures were traded in a tight range near 93.43, 2 points above today's opening price.

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One of the important events of the past week was also the meeting of the Bank of England, following which the central bank of Great Britain decided to leave interest rates unchanged, not showing much desire to resort to negative interest rates.
New economic forecasts by the Bank of England were also quite optimistic.

However, investors are still pricing in the fact that the Bank of England may ramp up its quantitative easing (QE) program towards the end of the year.

The Bank of England, after its regular meeting last Thursday, stressed the presence of "significant uncertainty around the prospects for the UK economy".

Free movement of people in the UK has not yet been restored to the same extent as in other European countries, while economic stimulus measures have been less aggressive than in Europe, and the number of cases of coronavirus is growing.
Most likely, the Bank of England will remain inclined to pursue soft policies, given the uncertainties associated with the pandemic and Brexit.

The pound strengthened last Thursday when the meeting of the Bank of England ended. However, the GBP / USD pair finished last week with a slight loss, given the strengthening of the dollar after the publication of the report from the American labor market.

Thus, the conclusion suggests itself that the main dynamics of the GBP / USD pair will still be associated with the dynamics of the dollar. As soon as the dollar stops weakening, the GBP / USD pair will move to decline.
At the time of this posting, DXY dollar futures are traded near 93.51, 10 pips above today's opening price, while GBP / USD is traded near 1.3062, in a tight range.

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The important news is not expected today, but on Tuesday (at 08:30 GMT) the National Statistics Office will present data from the UK labor market, and on Wednesday (06:00 GMT) data on industrial production in the UK (for June) and the country's GDP in the 2nd quarter will be published. Economists expect GDP to fall by more than 20% in the reporting period, which is certainly a negative factor for the pound.

Support Levels: 1.3042, 1.2925, 1.2792, 1.2635, 1.2600, 1.2585, 1.2550, 1.2250, 1.2085, 1.2000
Resistance Levels: 1.3085, 1.3145, 1.3210, 1.3510
 
Trading Recommendations
Sell ​​by market. Stop-Loss 1.3115. Take-Profit 1.2925, 1.2792, 1.2635, 1.2600, 1.2585, 1.2550, 1.2250, 1.2085, 1.2000
Buy Stop 1.3115. Stop-Loss 1.2990. Take-Profit 1.3145, 1.3210, 1.3510

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