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GBP/USD remains negative as Fed holds rates unchanged ahead of Powell’s press conference

  • GBP/USD oscillates around 1.2120 following the Federal Reserve's decision to keep rates unchanged.
  • Fed acknowledges steady economic activity but emphasizes commitment to returning inflation to 2% target.
  • Traders bet on the end of Fed rate hikes, with first-rate cuts eyed at June 2024.

The GBP/USD oscillates at around 1.2108 after the US Federal Reserve (Fed) decided to keep rates unchanged at the 5.25% - 5.50% range and said it is prepared to adjust its policy stance “as appropriate.”

Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) monetary policy statement

The Fed’s decision was unanimously approved. In its monetary policy statement, Fed officials acknowledged that economic activity expanded steadily in Q3, mentioning that job gains had moderated. However, they noted that inflation is too high, and emphasized the committee is firmly committed to returning inflation to its 2% target.

According to Reuters, US short-term interest rate futures are added to earlier gains as traders bet Fed rate hikes have ended. Additionally, the first-rate cuts are eyed at June 2024.

GBP/USD Reaction to the Fed’s decision

So far, the GBP/USD failed to gain traction, as it seems traders are awaiting Jerome Powell’s press conference, at around 18:30 GMT. However, initial support is seen at the November 1 low at 1.2095 before extending towards the October 26 low of 1.2069. Key resistance is at 1.2164 before advancing towards the October 31 swing high at 1.2200.

GBP/USD

Overview
Today last price1.2114
Today Daily Change-0.0039
Today Daily Change %-0.32
Today daily open1.2153
 
Trends
Daily SMA201.2183
Daily SMA501.2329
Daily SMA1001.2562
Daily SMA2001.2438
 
Levels
Previous Daily High1.2201
Previous Daily Low1.212
Previous Weekly High1.2289
Previous Weekly Low1.207
Previous Monthly High1.2337
Previous Monthly Low1.2037
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%1.2151
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%1.217
Daily Pivot Point S11.2115
Daily Pivot Point S21.2077
Daily Pivot Point S31.2034
Daily Pivot Point R11.2196
Daily Pivot Point R21.2239
Daily Pivot Point R31.2277

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Christian Borjon Valencia

Markets analyst, news editor, and trading instructor with over 14 years of experience across FX, commodities, US equity indices, and global macro markets.

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