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Swing Trades: GBP/USD, EUR/USD

GBP/USD: UK Consumer Price Index

The Sterling weakened against the US Dollar on the row of mixed economic data releases for Britain on Tuesday. The GBP/USD currency pair lost 22 base points or 0.16% to fall slightly ahead of entering the resistance zone near the 1.3825 level.

The UK inflation eased slightly from its post-Brexit record high in December, official report revealed, indicating that the financial squeeze on households is likely to weaken. Britain’s consumer price inflation declined to a yearly rate of 3.0% in December from almost six-year high registered in the previous month. The BoE anticipated inflation to fall gradually over the next two to three years to the 2% target, while many economists revealed expectations for a faster decline in a year.

EUR/USD: German Final Consumer Price Index

The European single currency fell sharply against the US Dollar, following German inflation final report on Tuesday. The EUR/USD currency pair depreciated 40 base points or 0.33% to the 1.2228 mark.

German consumer price inflation growth accelerated to the strongest level in five years, final report showed on Tuesday. Destatis stated that the country’s CPI increased 1.8% on a yearly average in 2017, compared with the prior year’s 0.5%. Meanwhile, a yearly increase in the inflation rate was confirmed at 1.7% in December, supported by higher energy prices. Despite a monthly 0.3% drop in wholesale prices, the report showed their 1.8% rise year-over-year in December, while the average WPI index was 3.5% higher, compared with a 2016 average.

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