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GBP/USD may struggle to break above 1.33 area over coming weeks - ING

"Short positions in GBP are around 40% smaller than they were at the time of the last meaningful vote and we suspect GBP/USD may struggle to break above the 1.33 area over the coming weeks," notes Chris Turner, ING's Global Head of Strategy and Head of EMEA and LATAM Research.

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"It’s a big week for Brexit, and UK parliament looks set for a series of votes on what it really wants from Brexit. Will it approve May’s deal tomorrow, confirm it doesn’t want a 'no-deal' Brexit on Wednesday and formally back an Article 50 delay on Thursday? Or will the EU’s final answer not emerge until the EU Council meeting on March 21-22nd?"

"Despite various event paths, participants in the FX options market think we’ve now reached crunch-time. The term structure of the GBP/USD volatility curve is now steeply inverted and shows a market prepared to pay higher prices for implied volatility (insurance in the FX market) for the next two-three week period than any timeframe much longer."

"The expectations in the FX options market can also be viewed in terms of GBP/USD pricing, where over the next two days a move over 140 USD pips, i.e. 1.3190 or 1.2940 away from the current spot price of 1.3050, would be required to deliver a larger move than is currently priced."

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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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