• GBP/JPY advances to one-week high, further beyond 182.00 amid fresh JPY selling

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31 July 2023

GBP/JPY advances to one-week high, further beyond 182.00 amid fresh JPY selling

  • GBP/JPY gains positive traction for the second straight day and climbs to a one-week high.
  • The risk-on environment undermines the safe-haven JPY and acts as a tailwind for the cross.
  • The expected BoJ-BoE policy divergence remains supportive of the follow-through move up.
  • The market focus remains glues to the highly-anticipated BoE policy meeting on Thursday.

The GBP/JPY cross builds on Friday's strong intraday recovery of over 500 pips from the 176.30 area, or its lowest level since June 13 and scales higher for the second successive day on Monday. The momentum lifts spot prices to a one-week top, near the 182.20 area during the Asian session and is sponsored by the emergence of fresh selling around the Japanese Yen (JPY).

As investors look past the Bank of Japan's (BoJ) move to make its Yield Curve Control (YCC) policy flexible, the prevalent risk-on mood undermines the safe-haven Japanese Yen (JPY) and acts as a tailwind for the GBP/JPY cross. It is worth recalling that the BoJ said on Friday that the 0.5% cap on the 10-year Japanese government bond yield will now be "references" rather than "rigid limits" and that it would step in the markets at a yield of 1.0%. This was seen as a step towards a possible shift away from the BoJ's dovish stance, though the immedaite market reaction turned out to be short-lived as market participants seem convinced that the central bank will stick to its loose monetary policy settings.

In contrast, the Bank of England (BoE) is expected to raise its benchmark interest rate by 25 bps on August 3, to 5.25%, or the highest since early 2008. Moreover, the markets have been pricing in two more BoE rate hikes by the end of this year as price pressures persist. This contributes to the British Pound's relative outperformance against its Japanese counterpart and turns out to be another factor providing an additional boost to the GBP/JPY cross. That said, the UK consumer inflation figures released earlier this month forced investors to scale back their expectations for more aggressive policy tightening by the BoE. This might hold back bulls from placing fresh bets around the GBP and cap gains.

Hence, traders are more likely to move to the sidelines ahead of the highly-anticipated BoE monetary policy meeting scheduled this week, on Thursday. The outcome will play a key role in influencing the Sterling and help investors to determine the next leg of a directional move. In the meantime, the aforementioned fundamental backdrop makes it prudent to wait for some follow-through buying beyond the 182.50 supply zone before positioning for any further appreciating move in the absence of any relevant market moving economic data from the UK.

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