GBP/USD to retest medium-term support at 1.3189/35 – Credit Suisse

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GBP/USD to retest medium-term support at 1.3189/35 – Credit Suisse GBPUSD Banks

continues to essentially hold the “neckline” to the December base at 1.3376 for now. But the broader risk is seen lower for a retest of medium-term support at 1.3189/35, according to economists at Credit Suisse.“With the USD expected to strengthen further, we look for a sustained move below 1.3376 in due course to clear the way for further weakness to 1.3296 and eventually a retest of medium-term support at 1.3189/35 – the 38.2% retracement of the 2020/2021 uptrend and 2021 lows.

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