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Into US session: Sterling strongest on BoE, but it’s not bullish yet

Entering into US session, Sterling is now the strongest one today as boosted by hawkish BoE hold. Most importantly, heavy weight Chief Economist Andy Haldane joined known hawks Ian McCafferty and Michael Saunders to vote for a hike. Euro is now trading as the second weakest, followed by Yen and New Zealand Dollar.

GBPUSD H and 6H action bias has turned neutral with the rebound, after a string of downside red bars. Still, it’s kept well below 1.3471 near term resistance. Overall outlook remains bearish though but some more consolidation could come first.

Meanwhile, EUR/GBP is still clearly held in range with a neutral outlook.

GBP/JPY is also neutral as the corrective pattern from 144.37 extends.

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