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May 29, 2025

Currencies

GBPJPY Rises Amid Japanese Bond Market Turmoil

Fundamental Analysis:

Between May 26 and 29, 2025, the British pound strengthened against the Japanese yen, driven by dynamics in the sovereign debt market. In Japan, a 40-year government bond auction saw the weakest demand in nearly a year, pushing yields to decade highs. This surge reflects concerns over Japan's fiscal sustainability, as its debt exceeds 260% of GDP. The Bank of Japan's ambiguous stance on future rate hikes, coupled with bond market pressures, has diminished the yen's appeal as a safe-haven currency.

Conversely, UK 30-year bonds surpassed 5% yields following a lackluster auction. However, this rise is attributed to persistent inflation expectations and a comparatively stable macroeconomic outlook. The perception of the UK's economic resilience, contrasted with Japan's fiscal tensions, has bolstered the pound, reinforcing the upward trend in the GBP/JPY pair. This movement appears to be a market response to structural differences in risk perception and fiscal stability between the two nations.

Technical Analysis:

GBPJPY | Daily

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  • Supply Zone (Sell): 197.00
  • Demand Zone (Buy): 193.19

The GBP/JPY pair exhibits a bullish reversal structure, breaking above the multi-month descending channel and surpassing March's daily resistance. A concentration of buying volume around 193.19 supports this trend. Confirmation of this trend change requires a new high above 196.41.

The last validated daily support is at 190.32, with 191.90 becoming the key reference support once a higher high towards 197.00 is achieved.

Bullish Scenario:
Consider buying above 195.00, targeting 196.00, 197.00, 198.00, and 199.00 over several days.

Bearish Scenario:
Intraday selling below 195.60, targeting 195.10, 195.00, and the demand zone around 194.70, before resuming upward movement.

Trading foreign currencies on margin involves significant risks and may not be suitable for everyone, as high leverage can increase both potential gains and losses. Before entering the foreign exchange market, it is essential to evaluate your investment goals, personal experience, and risk tolerance.

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