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GBP/JPY remains below 50-day SMA amid broad risk aversion

  • GBP/JPY registers three-day losing streak, tests one week low.
  • In addition to the tension ahead of EU-UK Brexit negotiations, Japanese yen’s (JPY) broad strength amid US-Iran tussle also drags the pair downwards.
  • Japan’s Jibun Bank Manufacturing PMI, UK Services PMI will decorate the economic calendar.

GBP/JPY extends its two days’ fall to 140.93 by the early Asian trading on Monday. The pair have recently been dragged by the JPY’s surge over the war-like situation between the US and Iran. Even so, the pair traders’ reaction could have been tamed amid the absence of Japanese traders, who will return to the desk today after a week full of the New Year celebrations.

The killing of the top Iranian military personnel triggered broad risk aversion wave whereas responses from Iran and Iraq fuelled the JPY afterward. The latest headlines suggest the US will “quickly and fully strike back” the Iran-led attack over its targets in Kenya and Baghdad. On the contrary, Iraqi leaders have voted in the Parliament to pus the US militaries out whereas Iran said to have offered $80 million to anyone who brings the US President Donald Trump’s head.

The UK, Germany and France are pushing the Middle East leaders to de-escalate the tension. Though, the UK PM Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab seem not to regret the US performance considering General Qassem Soleimani as a threat to the UK.

On the domestic front, the UK’s opposition Labour Party is preparing for a leadership change and will determine the timetable for the election on Monday.

Elsewhere, the EU-UK Brexit negotiations will also begin during the month and will keep the risk tone affected.

While reflecting the market’s risk aversion, the US 10-year treasury yields drop to the month’s low, at 1.767%, whereas S&P 500 Futures also decline 0.42% to 3,222 by the press time.

Markets will now await Japanese traders’ reaction to the latest risk-off. Also directing the short-term moves will be Japan’s December month Jibun Bank Manufacturing PMI and the UK’s Services PMI for the same month.

Technical Analysis

Unless bouncing back beyond a 50-day SMA level of 141.65, the risk of pair’s gradual downside towards 100/200-day SMA confluence near 137.80/90 is high.

Additional important levels

Overview
Today last price 141.16
Today Daily Change -0.16
Today Daily Change % -0.11%
Today daily open 141.32
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 143.12
Daily SMA50 141.6
Daily SMA100 137.55
Daily SMA200 137.95
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 142.8
Previous Daily Low 141
Previous Weekly High 146.27
Previous Weekly Low 141
Previous Monthly High 147.96
Previous Monthly Low 140.28
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 141.69
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 142.11
Daily Pivot Point S1 140.61
Daily Pivot Point S2 139.91
Daily Pivot Point S3 138.81
Daily Pivot Point R1 142.41
Daily Pivot Point R2 143.51
Daily Pivot Point R3 144.21

 

 

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