GBP/JPY wavers around 218.50, with bears contained above previous highs at 218.00.
The Pound picks uop across the board with markets awaiting Andrew Burnham’s nomination as next PM
The British Pound (GBP) is trading practically flat against the Japanese Yen (JPY) on Monday, with the GBP/JPY pair wavering around 218.50, holding comfortably above previous highs at the 218.00 area, and with last week’s long.term high at 219.63 within a short distance. The Pound Sterling remains moderately bid with investors bracing for the nomination of former Mayor of Manchester, Andy Burnham, as the next Prime Minister. Burnham pledged in an interview with The Times newspaper a 10-year plan to “rewire” the UK after having assured markets that he will pursue responsible fiscal policy.
In Japan, markets are closed for the Marine Day holiday, which is keeping market volatility low and the Japanese Yen moving within tight ranges so far. Technical Analysis: Bulls remain focused on the 219.63 high GBP/JPY trades at 218.69, retaining a bullish near-term bias with price action supported by an ascending trendline from late June lows. The 4-hour Relative Strength Index (14) around 58 suggests underlying buying interest, while the slightly negative Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) reading hints at a shallow corrective pressure rather than a decisive reversal.