The euro appreciated against the pound for the third consecutive day, extending its rebound from week lows at 0.8590 to test October 21 high at 0.8780 which, so far, remains firm.
The pound has been trading under strong bearish pressure this week, which has helped the EURGBP to rally nearly 2.4%, on the back of the dovish message by the Bank of England and the bleak economic perspectives ahead for the UK.
On Thursday, BoE President Andrew Bailey sent the pound tumbling at the press release held following the monetary policy decision, in spite of the 0.75% hike previously delivered by the bank. Bailey signaled to softer rates over the next months and warned that the country might have already entered a recession that could last two years and cause a 2.9% economic contraction.
From a technical perspective, EURGBP bulls gained traction on Friday after confirmation above the 50-day SMA, at 0.8700, now acting as support to attempt an assault to the October 21 high at 0.8780.
Above here, the pair would have canceled the downward trend from late September highs, opening the path towards 0.8965 (Oct. 12 high) and 0.9000 psychological level.
On the downside, immediate support lies at the mentioned 50-day SMA, at 0.8700 with the next targets below there at 0.8650 (Oct 27 high) and 0.8570 (October 28 and 31 lows).