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is the sterling going to meet and cross 1.30 area after today announcement, or its an opportunity

Will the GBP USD  find its price above 1.30  

Today Will post some major economic data on England

BOE Inflation Report
MPC Official Bank Rate Votes
Monetary Policy Summary

Sterling faces a key test on Thursday as the Bank of England meets to decide monetary policy for the first time since inflation jumped above the target level.

GBPUSD is hovering around a major resistance level and tomorrow’s interest rate decision could provide the catalyst for further gains, or send sterling bulls running for cover.


"Now, after a few explanations, go to the price chart and see the picture:
Currently, the pound has reached a resistance level at 1.2620 - this can be clearly seen on the chart
A breach of this area will send the pound to 1.31 + _
Make sure the trend remains negative as long as the GBP is below 1.34
On the other hand, an inability to stay above 1.2370-1.2430 will send it back to low levels”

GBP USD RATE
GBP USD 


Why it matters: One of the nine-strong MPC voted for a hike in March, while several others indicated they were close to doing the same. Since then inflation has jumped above the Bank’s target level to 2.3% and stayed there.
The Bank of England meeting, therefore, comes at an important moment for cable and the tone of the Monetary Policy Committee
Brexit. While the UK economy has proved resilient since the EU referendum last June, there are signs of cracks appearing. Given the uncertainty, the Bank would likely judge it as being undesirable to embark on tightening when it could choke the life out of the economy.
Does the data support a hike or, more pertinently, for some more members to call for one? CPI rose to 1.8% in January and since the last BoE meeting, we have this rise to 2.3%, where it has held for two months. This is noteworthy for two reasons. First, it is above the Bank’s target, which ought normally to be a signal that rates may rise soon. Second, having accelerated in recent months, price growth has now stabilized and the threat of runaway inflation seems to have abated, although economists still expect it to climb further. The Bank may decide that inflation may not rise as fast as previously thought, which ought to further dampen calls to raise rates soon.

Growth, on the other hand, has failed to match inflation. GDP growth sank to just 0.3% in Q1 from 0.7% in the preceding quarter. Annual growth came in at 2.1%, just shy of forecasts. The bank may well scale back its growth forecasts for the year. The data is not particularly supportive of a change in policy, being too lackluster to warrant tightening but certainly not so weak that further accommodation is required. The Bank is, therefore, likely to stick to its view that “there are risks in both directions”.

From technical view we can see some things:

As I wrote my last post 

Expect strong resistance below 1.3300 to bring larger down trend resumption, while we have first to meet 1.3080 . On the downside, break of 1.2860 support will indicate short-term topping. If it will fail to stay above the level it will be turned back to the downside for 1.2640 support

GBP USD TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
GBP USD TECHNICAL ANALYSIS




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