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Flash: GBP/USD has eroded the 1.6259 October high - Commerzbank

FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - Karen Jones, Head of Technical Analysis at Commerzbank notes that GBP/USD has started to erode support at 1.6259/56 but we have not seen a close below here and suspect this is needed to cast attention back to the 5 month uptrend at 1.6156.

Key Quotes

“A close below here will re-target the 1.5855 November low, but our feeling is that that this should hold the initial test.”

“Near term rallies should ideally be contained by the 1.6343 zone. Above here will re-target the 1.6465 recent high.”

USD/JPY ranges following overnight climb

Having climbed from a low at 102.55 overnight, USD/JPY posted a high at 103.01, before losing momentum and ranging into Europe, and presently trading at 102.94.
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Flash: UK Unemployment probably fell to 7.5% - Societe Generale

Kit Juckes, Global Head of Currency Strategy at Societe Generale notes that while markets await the FOMC, the UK releases MPC minutes, labour market data and the CBI sales survey.
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