GBP/USD – U.S data sinks, but pound unable to advance

GBP/USD has posted small gains in the Wednesday session. In North American trade, the pair is trading at 1.2777, down 0.07% on the day. On the release front, the U.K deficit ballooned to GBP 8.0 billion, well above the estimate of the GBP 5.6 billion. In the U.S, key indicators were soft.Core durable goods orders remained pegged at 0.1%, shy of the estimate of 0.4%. Durable goods orders were dismal, with a sharp decline of 4.4%, compared to the estimate of -2.2%. This was the sharpest drop since August 2017. Unemployment claims jumped to 225 thousand, above the estimate of 214 thousand and a 4-month high. As well, UoM consumer confidence dipped to 97.5, short of the estimate of 98.4 points.

A sharp fall in technological stocks on Wednesday has sent global equity markets sharply lower. So far, investors have not snapped up U.S dollars at the expense of other currencies, such as the British pound. Much of the drop has been attributed to the festering U.S-China trade war, which shows no signs of easing. There had been hopes that the U.S might ease up on the rhetoric against China, but those hopes were dashed on Sunday, at an APEC summit in Papua New Guinea. The meeting ended in discord, with leaders unable to agree on a final communique. U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, who headed the U.S. delegation, was blunt in his remarks, saying that China would have to drastically change its trade practices before the U.S. would remove current tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese goods.

The latest turmoil surrounding the Brexit negotiations have unnerved the business sector, which is deeply alarmed at the uncertainty facing the British economy after the U.K. leaves the European Union. The U.K and the EU reached a tentative withdrawal agreement last week, but there are deep divisions within the Conservative party over the deal. With Labor smelling blood and vowing to vote down any agreement brought to parliament, pundits are wondering if any deal Prime Minister May tries to pass in parliament will be dead on arrival. If so, the nightmarish scenario of a no-deal departure could materialize, which would be disastrous for the British economy. On Monday, John Allen, president of the Confederation of British Industry, bluntly warned that a no-deal Brexit would be a “wrecking ball for the economy”. Prime Minister May is fighting for her political life, and the pound will likely remain under pressure, unless May can somehow push the Brexit agreement through a skeptical parliament.

European open – Europe higher in fragile markets

The global rout pauses for breath

Equity bleeding has temporarily stopped

GBP/USD Fundamentals

Wednesday (November 21)

  • 4:30 British Public Sector Net Borrowing. Estimate 5.6B. Actual 8.0B
  • 8:30 US Core Durable Goods Orders. Estimate 0.4%. Actual 0.1%
  • 8:30 US Durable Goods Orders. Estimate -2.2%. Actual -4.4%
  • 8:30 US Unemployment Claims. Estimate 215K. Actual 224K
  • 10:00 US Revised UoM Consumer Sentiment. Estimate 98.4. Actual 97.5
  • 10:00 US CB Leading Index. Estimate 0.2%. Actual 0.1%
  • 10:00 US Existing Home Sales. Estimate 5.20M. Actual 5.22M
  • 10:00 US Revised UoM Inflation Expectations. Actual 2.8%
  • 10:30 US Crude Oil Inventories. Estimate 2.5M
  • 12:00 US Natural Gas Storage. Estimate 105B

*All release times are EST

*Key events are in bold

GBP/USD for Wednesday, November 21, 2018

GBP/USD November 21 at 10:55 EST

Open: 1.2787 High: 1.2820 Low: 1.2773 Close: 1.2777

 

GBP/USD Technical

S1 S2 S1 R1 R2 R3
1.2488 1.2589 1.2706 1.2812 1.2915 1.3048

GBP/USD was flat in the Asian session. The pair has been choppy in the European and North American sessions

  • 1.2706 is providing support
  • 1.2812 was tested earlier in resistance and is under pressure
  • Current range: 1.2706 to 1.2812

Further levels in both directions:

  • Below: 1.2706, 1.2589 and 1.2488
  • Above: 1.2812, 1.2915, 1.3048 and 1.3173

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Kenny Fisher

Kenny Fisher

Market Analyst at OANDA
A highly experienced financial market analyst with a focus on fundamental and macroeconomic analysis, Kenny Fisher’s daily commentary covers a broad range of markets including forex, equities and commodities. His work has been published in major online financial publications including Investing.com, Seeking Alpha and FXStreet. Kenny has been a MarketPulse contributor since 2012.