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Short GBP/USD, target 1.40 – ING

FXStreet (Mumbai) - The ING financial markets research team believes the GBP/USD is heading towards 1.4 levels in 2016 on the back of brexit fears and pricing of the true economic costs of such an event.

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“GBP’s downside protection from the positive Fed spillover effect (in the form of higher short-term UK rates) will dissipate, while a risk-off market environment stemming from a steeper Fed lift-off will weigh on GBP more meaningfully given its Achilles’ heel of a large current account deficit.”

“GBP’s outperformance on the crosses should continue in the early part of 2016 as the hawkish BoE re-pricing offers the potential for one last hurrah before markets turn their attention to the looming Brexit risks.”

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