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GBP/JPY slides to multi-month lows near 141 as risk aversion returns

  • Disappointing data from China weigh on global market sentiment.
  • European stocks post modest losses on Wednesday.
  • Brexit Secretary Barclay says Brexit vote will take place in early June.

After closing the previous day virtually unchanged near 141.50, the GBP/JPY pair came under a renewed selling pressure on Wednesday and slumped to its lowest level since late January at140.96. As of writing, the pair was down 0.16% on a daily basis at 141.19.

Earlier today,  retail sales and industrial production data from China both came worse than market expectations and revived concerns over the negative impact of the Chinese economy losing growth momentum on the global outlook to trigger a new wave of flight-to-safety.

Reflecting the sour mood, major European equity indexes in Europe started the day in the negative territory and struggled to make a meaningful recovery. As of writing, Germany's DAX and the Euro Stoxx 50 were both losing more than 0.5% on the day.

On Brexit-related headlines, British Brexit Secretary Barclay announced that they were planning to have the Brexit vote in parliament in the first week of June. When asked if this is the last chance to pass the withdrawal bill, "If commons rejects it then the Barnier deal is dead," Barclay stated. Meanwhile, earlier in the day, Conservatives Party Lawmaker Paterson that the Eurosceptic in his party will vote against the government’s Brexit deal. 

Technical levels to watch for

GBP/JPY

Overview
Today last price141.22
Today Daily Change-0.25
Today Daily Change %-0.18
Today daily open141.47
 
Trends
Daily SMA20144.39
Daily SMA50145.42
Daily SMA100143.84
Daily SMA200144.43
Levels
Previous Daily High142.18
Previous Daily Low141.37
Previous Weekly High145.97
Previous Weekly Low142.23
Previous Monthly High147.2
Previous Monthly Low143.76
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%141.68
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%141.87
Daily Pivot Point S1141.17
Daily Pivot Point S2140.86
Daily Pivot Point S3140.35
Daily Pivot Point R1141.98
Daily Pivot Point R2142.49
Daily Pivot Point R3142.79

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Eren Sengezer

As an economist at heart, Eren Sengezer specializes in the assessment of the short-term and long-term impacts of macroeconomic data, central bank policies and political developments on financial assets.

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