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Pound Sterling tests key resistance, eyes on BoE

By Published On: August 7, 20253 min readViews: 360 Comments on Pound Sterling tests key resistance, eyes on BoE

  • GBP/USD trades above 1.3350 in the European session on Thursday.
  • The BoE is widely expected to cut the policy rate by 25 bps.
  • The technical outlook points to a bullish tilt in the near term.

GBP/USD holds its ground and trades above 1.3350 after posting strong gains on Wednesday. Investors stay on the sidelines while waiting for the Bank of England (BoE) to announce monetary policy decisions.

British Pound PRICE This week

The table below shows the percentage change of British Pound (GBP) against listed major currencies this week. British Pound was the strongest against the Swiss Franc.

USD EUR GBP JPY CAD AUD NZD CHF
USD -0.74% -0.62% -0.01% -0.35% -0.78% -0.77% 0.15%
EUR 0.74% 0.16% 0.74% 0.40% -0.17% -0.04% 0.88%
GBP 0.62% -0.16% 0.61% 0.24% -0.34% -0.21% 0.71%
JPY 0.01% -0.74% -0.61% -0.34% -0.91% -0.77% 0.31%
CAD 0.35% -0.40% -0.24% 0.34% -0.58% -0.43% 0.48%
AUD 0.78% 0.17% 0.34% 0.91% 0.58% 0.14% 1.06%
NZD 0.77% 0.04% 0.21% 0.77% 0.43% -0.14% 0.90%
CHF -0.15% -0.88% -0.71% -0.31% -0.48% -1.06% -0.90%

The heat map shows percentage changes of major currencies against each other. The base currency is picked from the left column, while the quote currency is picked from the top row. For example, if you pick the British Pound from the left column and move along the horizontal line to the US Dollar, the percentage change displayed in the box will represent GBP (base)/USD (quote).

The renewed selling pressure surrounding the US Dollar (USD) allowed GBP/USD to gather bullish momentum on Wednesday. US President Donald Trump’s renewed tariff threats revived concerns over the US economic outlook and weighed on the USD.

Trump issued an executive order imposing an additional 25% tariff on Indian imports and said that he could impose an extra 25% tariff on Chinese goods over China’s purchases of Russian oil. Additionally, he said that he will impose a 100% tariff on semiconductors and chips, but not for companies that are building in the US.

Later in the day, the BoE is widely expected to cut the policy rate by 25 basis points (bps) to 4%. The vote-split could trigger an immediate market reaction ahead of BoE Governor Andrew Bailey’s press conference.

Previewing the BoE event, “given the resurgence in inflation, and the risk of second-order effects, we expect a couple of Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) members vote for a hold; at the same time, persistently weak labour-market data raises the risk of one or two members voting for a 50bps cut,” said Standard Chartered’s economist Christopher Graham and added: “A divided MPC would support our view of a gradual approach to further easing, with the quarterly pace of cuts (in play since the start of the easing cycle) continuing.”

In case the vote-split shows that three or four members preferred a hold, Pound Sterling could preserve its strength. Conversely, GBP/USD could turn south if two or more members of the MPC voted in favor of a bigger rate cut.

Meanwhile, the US economic calendar will feature weekly Initial Jobless Claims data. A noticeable decline could help the USD limit its losses in the near term. On the other hand, a significant increase, with a reading above 240K, could further weigh on the USD and allow GBP/USD to stretch higher.

GBP/USD Technical Analysis

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicator on the 4-hour chart holds above 60, suggesting that GBP/USD has more room on the upside before turning technically overbought.

On the upside, 1.3385-1.3400 (upper limit of the descending regression channel, 100-period Simple Moving Average (SMA), round level) forms a key resistance area before 1.3460 (Fibonacci 50% retracement of the latest downtrend) and 1.3500 (static level, round level).

Looking south, support levels could be seen at 1.3300 (50-period SMA, Fibonacci 23.6% retracement), 1.3250 (static level) and 1.3200 (static level, round level).

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