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GBP/USD reclaims the 1.2000 figure on US PMIs flashing recession

  • GBP/USD snaps three straight weeks of losses, set to gain around 1.34%.
  • US S&P Global PMIs flashes purchasing managers’ worries about current US economic conditions.
  • The US 2s-10s yield curve remains inverted for 14 consecutive days.

GBP/USD recaptures the 1.2000 figure amidst a fragile market mood, as equities are seesawing of late, due to US S&P Global PMI data, flashing a contraction in the services sector and its Composite index, while traders seek safety towards US Treasuries, with US bond yields falling, undermining the greenback.

The GBP/USD is trading at 1.2028 after diving towards its daily low at around 1.1915. Nevertheless, the major bounced back and rallied towards a daily high at 1.2063 before stabilizing around current price levels.

US PMIs show signs of further deterioration

In the meantime, US S&P Global reported PMIs Indices for July. Manufacturing rose by 52.3, above expectations, but Services and Composite tumbled to 47 and 47.6, respectively, suggesting that the economy is deteriorating, according to the survey. When news crossed wires, the US Dollar Index, a basket of peers that measure the buck’s performance, slides 0.18%, sits at 106.407, while the US 10-year benchmark note coupon plunges ten bps to 2.789%.

Traders should be aware that the US 2s-10s yield curve remains inverted, at -0.174%, signaling an impending recession. Nonetheless, the US 3-month to 10-year yield curve bear flattened towards the 0.367% area, which, although positive, has erased since its peak in May at 2.350%, almost 200 bps.


US 2s-10s in blue - US 3m-10y in orange

Meanwhile, on the UK side, UK Retail Sales contracted, showing the pressure of elevated prices in the UK. June sales dropped by -5.8% YoY, more than estimations, while the monthly reading shrank -0.1%, less than the -0.3% contraction estimated.

Later, UK S&P Global PMIs for July held above the expansionary territory, easing some pressures on the shoulders of the Bank of England (BoE) Governor Andrew Bailey. Nevertheless, the political issues surrounding the resignation of the current PM Boris Johnson keep Britons entertained with the battle between Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss. That, alongside Brexit jitters, might cap any upside reaction on the GBP/USD.

What to watch

Next week, an absent UK economic docket would keep GBP/USD traders leaning on US economic data. On the US calendar, the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) monetary policy decision, US inflation data, and Q2 Gross Domestic Product on its advance reading will keep GBP/USD traders glued to their screens.

GBP/USD Key Technical Levels

GBP/USD

Overview
Today last price 1.2028
Today Daily Change 0.0042
Today Daily Change % 0.35
Today daily open 1.1984
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 1.202
Daily SMA50 1.2259
Daily SMA100 1.2587
Daily SMA200 1.3039
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 1.2004
Previous Daily Low 1.189
Previous Weekly High 1.2039
Previous Weekly Low 1.176
Previous Monthly High 1.2617
Previous Monthly Low 1.1934
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 1.1961
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 1.1934
Daily Pivot Point S1 1.1915
Daily Pivot Point S2 1.1846
Daily Pivot Point S3 1.1801
Daily Pivot Point R1 1.2029
Daily Pivot Point R2 1.2074
Daily Pivot Point R3 1.2143

 

 

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