GBP/JPY stuck into 189.00 but leaning into the upside

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– GBP/JPY trapped near 189.00 after a failed bid for 189.50. – BoJ continues to flirt with hints about the end of negative rates. – UK data provides little spark for chart moves this week. GBP/JPY saw a thin rally on Wednesday, testing into 189.50 before wrapping up the midweek trading session near the 189.00…

– GBP/JPY trapped near 189.00 after a failed bid for 189.50.

– BoJ continues to flirt with hints about the end of negative rates.

– UK data provides little spark for chart moves this week.

GBP/JPY saw a thin rally on Wednesday, testing into 189.50 before wrapping up the midweek trading session near the 189.00 handle.The pair is cautiously recovering after an early-week dip into the 188.00 handle.

The Bank of Japan (BoJ) continues to wink at the possibility of ending the negative rate regime.BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda nodded at “tweaking negative rates” early Wednesday, as the BoJ prepares to place the burden of the final decision on the shoulders of spring negotiations on wages between unions and management at large business organizations.The

BoJ has been openly transparent that how hawkish or dovish the Japanese central bank will be in the near-term will hinge entirely on wage growth following the end and data collection of Japan’s spring negotiations.

UK data came in mixed early on Wednesday, but did little to move the needle.UK Industrial Production fell to -0.2% in January after December’s 0.6% print, missing the forecast flat print of 0.0%.UK MoM Manufacturing Production also declined, coming in at the expected 0.0% compared to the previous 0.8%.UK Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in January also met expectations, printing at 0.2% versus the previous -0.1%.

The rest of the trading week sees only thin data for both the Pound Sterling (GBP) and the Japanese Yen (JPY).Friday will round out the Guppy’s hits on the

economic calendar with mid-tier UK Consumer Inflation Expectations for the next 12 months.

UK consumer inflation forecasts last printed at 3.3%.

GBP/JPY technical outlook

GBP/JPY is on a slow grind higher after Monday’s bounce from the 188.00 handle, facing intraday technical resistance from 189.50 as the pair drifts around 189.00.A stiff supply zone is built into the 191.00 region to capture any bullish pushes into the high end.

Despite the recent end of a five-day bear run in the GBP/JPY chart after the pair backslid from 191.00, the Guppy is barely down from its highest bids since 2015, and the pair remains well-bid above the 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) at 184.14.

GBP/JPY hourly chart

GBP/JPY daily chart

GBP/JPY

|Overview|

|Today last price||189|

|Today Daily Change||0.08|

|Today Daily Change %||0.04|

|Today daily open||188.92|

|Trends|

|Daily SMA20||189.83|

|Daily SMA50||187.9|

|Daily SMA100||185.86|

|Daily SMA200||184.07|

|Levels|

|Previous Daily High||189.2|

|Previous Daily Low||187.98|

|Previous Weekly High||191.19|

|Previous Weekly Low||188.24|

|Previous Monthly High||191.33|

|Previous Monthly Low||185.23|

|Daily Fibonacci 38.2%||188.74|

|Daily Fibonacci 61.8%||188.45|

|Daily Pivot Point S1||188.2|

|Daily Pivot Point S2||187.48|

|Daily Pivot Point S3||186.98|

|Daily Pivot Point R1||189.42|

|Daily Pivot Point R2||189.92|

|Daily Pivot Point R3||190.64|

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