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Flash: GBP/USD to see push higher? – Investec

FXstreet.com (New York) - Yesterday afternoon proved eventful post retail sales as the GBP/USD tore through the 1.5700 mark against the dollar, albeit briefly, before retreating back to 1.5670 where we find ourselves this morning.

Moreover, the GBP/EUR on the other hand remains firmly range bound in the 1.1700s with 1.1800 holding as a key level of resistance. According to Lee McDarby, Corporate Treasury at Investec, “An improvement on this number has added further support for GBP as we move into the afternoon, though the currency continues to face some headwinds.”

Flash: GBP/USD facing southerly winds - Commerzbank

A break below the 1.5490 June 7 low is needed to alleviate immediate upside pressure and would signal a slide back to the 55 day moving average at 1.5344 en route to the base of the channel at 1.5044.
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NZD/USD testing 0.8100 barrier

The NZD/USD foreign exchange rate has made another attempt at the 0.8100 level during European trading Friday, testing this region in these moments.
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