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GBP: $1.40 level has hit with a wall of offers - BBH

Sterling rose against the dollar for the second consecutive week even though the investors reduced the chance of a BOE rate hike in May from a little more than a 75% chance to a little more than 2/3, points out Marc Chandler, Global Head of Currency Strategy at BBH. 

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“Here in March, Bloomberg data shows only two sessions in which sterling has fallen against the dollar.  Sterling has also done well this month so far against the euro.”

The $1.40 level was flirted with last week hit what appeared to be a wall of offers.  Sterling backed off, briefly dipped below $1.39 before the week but closed firmly, and is positioned now, to have a running start at a re-test.  A break would initially target $1.41 but would also lift the medium-term outlook.  Some investors may be cautious ahead of indications where the EU Summit will allow Brexit negotiations progress to the next stage.”

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