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GBP/AUD has hit Westpac 1.4925-1.5050 short target and as FX strategist Sean Callow notes, "is probably due for at least stabilization, perhaps a push to 1.5150 so long as the RBA continues to threaten further easing and with sterling perhaps a little oversold." Only a break above 1.54, in view of Sean...
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